Special Needs top tip: Elastic laces

So, here is Special Needs Jungle’s top tip of the day that I think many of you will find very handy.

Elastic laces on his Crocs school shoes, mittens at the ready!

Lots of our children have difficulty with laces, especially if they are dyspraxic, and Son2, for one, has developed his own, somewhat unique, style of doing his shoes up. These days it’s easier with velcro straps, but sometimes, such as with trainers or football boots, it’s just not possible. Plus, as they get older, velcro isn’t very cool.

Side view

However, there is a very nifty solution we’ve found – elastic laces with a toggle tightener. As you can see in these pictures taken of Son2′s school shoes as we sat in the ever-long queue trying to get down Farnham’s Castle Street, he can manage them with ease.

You can get them from Amazon.co.uk. We tried the spiral ones but they’re very difficult to get through the lace holes on the shoes.

You might wonder why Son2 is wearing quilted mittens on a warm September day in the pic on the left. Well, that’s another story…

I’m having the rest of the  day off – it’s my 15th wedding anniversary. It’s been a long, interesting journey that has changed me in so many ways. Little did I imagine that on that day, already expecting Son1, how many challenges were to come. But we’ve made it – we promised patience and understanding and no two words could be more true!

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  1. Congratulations on 15 years and enjoy your day. Thank you for the post on the elastic laces, our daughter is now a size 6 can’t do laces and therefore it makes it very difficult to buy shoes. This gives us more options.

    Keep up the good work on the blog.

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  2. Ruth Barham

     /  September 20, 2012

    Wow! My 12yr old son has dyspraxia as well as autism and buying shoes has always a minefield as we can only buy slip-ons or velco which he hates. This is going to make life so much better for all of us, why didn’t anyone tell me of these before!! Can’t thank you enough X x

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  3. Kash

     /  September 20, 2012

    Hello, I really enjoy reading your blog. The things that people struggle with the most are those basic daily activities. I found out about these magnetic pictograms which have helped to reinforce those daily tasks and develop important life skills whilst still having fun!

    http://www.mag-print.co.uk/educational-pictograms-education-personal-hygiene

    I also now put this star chart on my fridge so all the kids know when they have done a good job!

    http://www.mag-print.co.uk/childrens-magnetic-star-chart

    Enjoy, and good luck!!

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  4. Greepers (toggle laces) should be available on the NHS – they are life-changing! I have just ordered replacement mittens (also worn all year) as one got lost somewhere recently, which was a DISASTER! Have now ordered 2 pairs so we always have a spare…

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