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oldgrape | 22:24 Wed 15th Oct 2008 | Family & Relationships
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hi all my friends 1 year old has ot to go in for a major op on his hips and spine due to a birth defect.

He will have to be in a full body cast for 10 weeks i was just wondering if there was any toys on the market that will help him get through this time as he will have very little movement and is normally such an active happy child.

my friends toys are all fo the able bodied and she doesn't want to just put thomas the tank on the tv. so what toys are on the market for chilren with limited movement.
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the poor wee thing. will he be able to colour and draw? that cpuld pass a while. some of those electronic toys that help with numbers and alphabet etc
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no he will only be able to move his head and fingers and they will cut a segment of the cast out for his nappy so basically he's going to be wrapped up like a mummy.

if this op doesn't work he won't be able to walk at all or will hae to have an operation every year til he's 16 to striaighten and lengthen his spine
That's absolutely awful, the poor thing. And his poor parents too! I expect (hope) the ward will be all geared up with suitable activities. His parents could then see what works best and buy similar things for when he's home. Do give us all an update on his progress. When is the op?
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op is on the 14th of dec in a london hospital not sure which one but just wanna try and help him in someway.
Awww that`s sad, I`m sure just offering any help to your friends will be appreciated more than any toys
When he is in hospital they should have a play specialist on the children's ward,it would be a good idea for the child's mum to speak to him or her about the best way to keep the child entertained.She could also ask to speak to an occupational therapist about it whilst there.
She could also have alook here:
http://specialneedstoys.com/UK/
If he cam move his fingers, how about a mini keyboard?
So sorry to hear about your friends child. I hate it when any child has to undergo major surgery. It will not be an easy time for them all, the child will get so frustrated and the parents will get tired and absolutely worn out with all the after care that will be needed. I don't know about special toys, I'm sure the hospital will give them advice about this. If I was in your position I would give my time to my friends and perhaps offer the parents a day off and take over looking after the child for one day a week so that they could go out and just have a break. Anyway best of luck and I hope the child makes a good recovery and the operation is a complete success.

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