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Balanced, Protected, and Informed O&M for Active Daily Living
Dr. Grace Ambrose-Zaken


Pop the Bubble Wrap: Why the Pediatric Belt Cane Makes Summer More Fun for Blind Kids
Excerpt: Want blind kids to take off the bubble wrap this summer? Start with what actually helps: a Pediatric Belt Cane, movement-rich play, and a healthy respect for touch as the star of the show.

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
May 27


Discover Exciting Activities for Children with Visual Impairments in the Safe Toddles Summer Blog Series 2026
Summer is a perfect time for children to explore, play, and learn through new experiences. For children with visual impairments or blindness who are now mobile using the Pediatric Belt Cane, finding engaging and accessible activities can be a challenge. The Safe Toddles Summer Blog Series 2026 is designed to fill this gap by offering weekly posts filled with fun activities, games, and challenges tailored specifically for children with visual, cognitive and motor impairments

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
May 20


๐ Accessible Play Starts Here: The Pediatric Belt Cane Advantage
Playgrounds should be places of freedom, not frustration โ especially for blind children. The Pediatric Belt Cane gives young blind kids the ability to explore, climb, swing, and slide with confidence by providing real-time tactile feedback about their environment. Itโs not just a mobility tool โ itโs the key to truly inclusive, independent play.

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
Oct 6, 2025
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