Are Velcro shoes a good option for kids with disabilities or special needs?
Asked 2 years ago
As a parent of a child with special needs, I am always looking for ways to make their daily routine easier and more comfortable. My son is approaching the age he would need to start tieing laces, however, I am worried about this being too large a step for him. Does anyone else have any experience with this same scenario? TYIA
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