wingbo can be useful for babies with special needs. Here are some instances where the ergonomics of wingbo can help:

Acid Reflux:
Experts say the best position to put a baby with acid reflux after meals is laying on their stomach with their head slightly propped up. The ergonomic prone position of wingbo suits this need.

Plagiocephaly/Torticollis:
wingbo has the benefit of allowing infants to strengthen many muscles that are not used when laying on the back, also allowing the back of the head some time without external pressure pushing against it.

Autism and other neurological conditions:
The swing may possibly be used for vestibular stimulation as part of sensory integration treatment. In addition, wingbo can benefit babies with developmental delays, limited acceptance of the tummy position, and babies with asymmetries.

Tummy time supports nerve pathways to the brain, healthy reflexes, pre-academic skills and physical development.
Tummy time improves strength and coordination, digestion and spinal alignment.