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Designed for inclusion and development
Explorer Mini is designed to maximise early learning and help aid in the achievement of key developmental milestones by introducing self-initiated movement for children with mobility impairments.
*The basic skills listed here are not intended to rule out a child for using the Explorer Mini, but to provide guidance. Your child’s clinician/doctor will ultimately decide if your child is the appropriate fit to try the device.
The Explorer Mini provides toddlers the opportunity to explore their surroundings in an upright and engaged position.
Permobil made the Explorer Mini easy to transport and with a playful look to allow children to more easily explore a variety of settings.
- Light weight enough so easily transport it in a car or SUV.
- Soft rubber surface so easy to wipe clean.
- No tools required to adjust.
- Everything comes in one box, fully assembled.
Explorer Mini inspires and promotes safe, stable, and upright postures enabling typical, everyday movements.
The midline joystick encourages the child to reach towards midline and promotes bilateral upper extremity integration.
Adjustable table height provides a place for weight bearing through the arms and trunk to help improve strength, endurance, and postural control.
A uniquely designed saddle seat puts the pelvis in an active position. Adjustable seating that’s similar to a highchair and meets your child’s needs. The saddle seat is even removable to allow your child to sit or stand in the Explorer Mini.
No tools required to adjust the height as your child grows
Be ready for a range of abilities. Some children immediately start engaging with new things, while others can have difficulty separating from their parents.
Self-initiated movement leads to new experiences, random exploration, more opportunities to play, and increased socialisation.
You can get more detailed information from the parent guide.
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We offer the supportive document "A Guideline for Introducing Powered Mobility to Infants and Toddlers" by Feldner, Plummer, & Hendry, which was completed in 2022. You can download the document for further learning below.