
I Need an Affordable Stroller for my Special Needs Child!
It can be difficult to find a nice commercial stroller with the support necessary for a child with special needs.
There are many professional strollers and pediatric wheel chairs on the market, but if your insurance company refuses to help you pay for one, then the astronomical price will necessitate you looking elsewhere.
This is the situation in which we found ourselves. So we took to the internet, the malls, and the plush baby stores to try out as many different strollers as we could find.
Our son went through a month of being carted from place to place while we sat him in stroller after stroller looking for something that supported his low muscle tone and other needs while still fitting our budget.
After what seemed like an endless search, we finally found the perfect stroller for us. It was definitely affordable (less than $100), but we found other nice strollers that would also work well for children with special needs.
These strollers were also affordable in that they were far, far less expensive than the professional adaptive strollers that usually run around $2,000 to $3,000. But they were more expensive than a cheap Graco or Fisher Price stroller. However, these top-of-the-line commercial strollers offer similar features to the professional ones, but at prices regular people can actually afford.
We've done the shopping and hunting. Now all you have to do is check out our Top Three Picks and see which stroller looks best for your family...
- Top Pick #1
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Price: Around $190.00
Availability: Online or in specialty stores.
Why we love it: This is the stroller we chose for our son. The chair is sturdy and supports our son in an upright position. It has a nice spot for his feet so he feels secure, but there are no bars to hinder him from reaching out and feeling the things around him.
But what we really liked about the Mia Moda Cielo is its simplicity. We have a very small car and this stroller folds into an extremely compact size. In fact, the Cielo won the 2007 JPMA Innovation Award for its "Unique Compact Fold." Plus its simple design makes it easy to maneuver in small areas, like stores with narrow aisles or between tables in a restaurant.
It's the perfect stroller for city life!
Features:
- Ultra-compact one-hand fold
- Strong lightweight aluminum frame
- Detachable storage bag
- Front-wheel suspension
- Easy one-touch brake
- Freestanding when folded
- Easy to carry when folded
- 5-point harness
- Adjustable seat recline
- Weight: 15.5 lbs.
- Folded Size: 12.5" x 17.3" x 21"
- Open Size: 35.6" x 17.3" x 40"
- Weight Capacity: 40 lbs.
- Top Pick #2
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Price: Around $530.00
Availability: Online or in specialty stores.
Why we love it: Our son loved this stroller. We actually had a hard time getting him out of it when we were at the store, he was so happy and comfortable. The Bugaboo Bee sits upright and is the most supportive stroller of all the strollers we tried out. It's sleek design makes it easy to maneuver and it folds down very flat (though it's not nearly as compact as the Mia Moda).
The Bugaboo Bee seat is also reversible, and it's compact design fits easily into your car. The sun shade is also quite big and will actually keep the sun out of your child's face.
Yes it is expensive, but when you compare it to the prohibitively expensive pediatric wheelchairs (usually priced in the thousands and offering similar features) it's actually a really good deal.
Features:
- One-piece foldable and compact
- Reversible seat
- Supportive hard-shell back rest with ventilation holes for comfort
- 4-position seat recline
- Height-adjustable handle bar
- Swivel wheels and suspension system for a steady, bump-free ride
- Adjusts to various car seats
- 4.2 gallon under-seat basket
- All fabrics removable and machine washable
- Suitable up to 37.5 lbs
- Stroller weighs 16.5 lbs
- Rain shield and other accessories sold separately
- Top Pick #3
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Price: Around $590.00
Availability: Online or in specialty stores.
Why we love it: Another stroller that's reversible! The best part about this stroller is that you can choose to have your child face you or face forward. For visually impaired children, this can mean the difference between sitting comfortably in their stroller or kicking and crying. Many blind kids want to be as close to their parents voices as possible and with this stroller you can turn your child around so that they are facing you and can even touch you while you're pushing them about.
The Skate folds down very flat and even though it is a bit pricey, it's still well worth it. Unlike the Mia Moda, the Skate offers more protection for kids who have a harder time sitting up on their own. The Skate is very sturdy and supportive, though not as supportive as the Buggaboo Bee. The Skate does have the added feature of accommodating any infant car seat.
Features:
- Compact when closed.
- Reversible seat.
- Three height positions
- Front bumper hinges open for access to baby or removes for toddlers.
- Five-point seat belt for "freedom of movement".
- Hinged/removable front bar
- Height adjustable handles with rubber insert.
- Cup holder.
- Front wheels swivel or lock; back wheels have new centralized brake cable.
- Base doubles as universal car seat system.
- Matching bassinet (carriage) included.
- Full-zippered rain cover works for carriage and stroller.
- Light and resistant lacquered aluminium frame.
- Includes rain shield and boot.







