“Photos and video of David can be viewed on our website (David Enjoying his Float’n & Boat’nThang). “Although the Float’nThang was not designed to benefit any specific population, watching David and Michelle exchange laughter as they engaged in water play for hours, was a proud accomplishment”, said Masi. She is starting a site called Children with special needs might require more trunk support, it’s suggested attaching industrial Velcro to couple both life vest and the Float’nThang. Some days these roles are more taxing than others, but today, with the help of the Float’nThang, it was just so refreshing being enabled to just be David’s water playdate!” Michelle is so excited that she would like to let other moms and dads with special needs children have the same enjoyment as David had with the Float’ n Thang. I have learned to be his legs, and his voice, as well as his advocate and caretaker. However, fun for them could mean lots of extra work for their parents. Michelle also states, “Those of us who are parents of these remarkable children with special needs know we would do anything to accommodate their needs, if it could ensure they won’t miss out. The Float’nThang keeps him several inches higher and alleviates that situation.” One typical option for special needs children has been a life vest, but we’ve found it often bunches up around his neckline, and he tends to slip down where the water is almost at his chin and mouth area. Its design supports David without the issue of him tipping forward or falling through the center. Not only did the Float’nThang change this water play activity for David, it also allowed me independence while in the pool. Until now, we have never come across a flotation device that provided David the ability to stay upright as well as to move his arms and legs so freely. “He was independently able to float and move around on his own. She decided to test the Float’nThang out and was blown away by how well it supported David. “Typical floating devices were either too small or too large for David to float in,” said Michelle. Water activities are one of their favorites, however, with previously used flotation devices, it was mandatory for Michelle to hold him constantly, so he didn’t tip forward. As you can imagine, David's physical limitations can make finding accessible activities for this duo, challenging. David was born with multiple disabilities including Epilepsy, Cerebral Palsy, Broncho-Pulmonary Dysplasia, Hydrocephalus, and intellectual disability. Michelle, the mother of David, a bright-eyed boy with special needs, loves to see her son enjoy activities that gets him out of the wheelchair. Now it’s helping parents and children around the water. This multi-use device is commonly used as a paddle board seat, a temporary boat fender, as well as a personal flotation. What do you do when you or someone you know is not able to float or feel comfortable in the water due to the type of flotation previously available or their personal disabilities and/or special needs?Ī new innovation in flotation, the Float’n & Boat’n Thang® or Float’nThang for short (social media #FloatnThang), is designed and distributed by Sunshine Innovations. Michelle Campuzano, Mother of a Special Needs Boy Some days these roles are more taxing than others, but today, with the help of the Float'nThang, it was just so refreshing being enabled to just be David's water play date! Fun for them could mean lots of extra work for their parents. Those of us who are parents of these special children know we would do anything to accommodate their needs, to ensure they don't miss out. Sunshine Innovations Multi-Use Flotation Device enjoyed by all ages, will be attending its first Surf Expo in Orlando, Florida, Jan. “My mission is to get America floating again – one person at a time.” Masi declared at a recent expo held in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, “ Everyone, from seniors to children, and individuals with special needs should be able to enjoy the benefits of floating.” Small Business Owner, Doug Masi, had a fun vision.
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