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Stroller Struggles
Tips for Alleviating Stress
When Out and About
When Out and About
By Shannon McKelden
Modern moms know the benefits of the stroller. It's like an extra set of hands with which to carry our kids. It can also be a safety tool, preventing little ones from slipping away into traffic or running off in the mall.
But why do babies and toddlers often hate their strollers? Can anything be done to change their minds? And, if not, what are some alternatives?
If there is actually a physical reason for dislike of the stroller, it should be ruled out before anything else.
"The first thing I would recommend is checking out the stroller itself and then the baby in the stroller to try to discover if the child may be physically uncomfortable," Dr. Steier says. "Is there any part of the stroller that may feel scratchy or lumpy or pinchy? Check the seat position. Can it be adjusted to an angle that is preferable to the child?"
Gerri Russell, a mother of three from Bellevue, Wash., found this to be the case with her 2-year-old daughter. With three children under the age of 5, Russell needed the stroller to keep the kids corralled and safe. But she met with a lot of resistance from her youngest. "The stiff body, arching back and wailing when we tried to put her in the stroller wasn't working for us," Russell says.
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