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


From Tears to Triumph: Marlowe's Journey to Independence with the Belt Cane
We’re thrilled to share our newest YouTube video, “From Tears to Triumph: Marlowe’s Journey to Independence with the Belt Cane.” In this inspiring story, you’ll meet Marlowe, a three-year-old girl who is blind and, like many children with visual impairments, faced overwhelming challenges as she tried to navigate her world.
Beaux Jettson
Mar 11


Why Pediatric Belt Canes Improve Mobility: A Guide to Pediatric Mobility Aids
When it comes to helping children with visual impairments navigate the world safely and confidently, the right tools make all the difference. Pediatric mobility aids are designed specifically to meet the unique needs of young users. Among these aids, one stands out for its practicality and effectiveness: the pediatric belt cane. This tool is more than just a cane; it’s a bridge to independence, safety, and confidence for children learning to move through their environment.

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
Dec 1, 2025


Thankful for Pediatric Belt Canes Supporting Early Mobility
Mobility tools for children with visual impairments or blindness are tailored to their unique needs. Unlike adult devices, pediatric tools consider size, weight, and the developmental stage of the child. The Pediatric Belt Cane is a perfect example. It’s lightweight, easy to handle, and designed for children.

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
Nov 28, 2025


🌟 White Cane Day Has New Meaning for the Youngest Explorers
White Cane Day has new meaning for children who are blind from birth. With the Pediatric Belt Cane and Rectangular AMD, even toddlers can now join the celebration — walking safely and independently using touch for balance, protection, and exploration.

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
Oct 13, 2025


Every Parent of a Blind Child Knows the Importance of Touch Feedback to Walking
Understanding how your child with a Mobility Visual Impairment or Blindness (MVI/B) moves can be both exciting and overwhelming.

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
Jul 7, 2025
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