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Dr. Grace Ambrose-Zaken to Discuss the Pediatric Belt Cane on Eye On Vision
Dr. Grace Ambrose-Zaken was interviewed by Stephen Usery for an upcoming episode on the radio program Eye On Vision. The episode is scheduled to air at approximately 12:15 PM Eastern on Sunday, December 28, 2025, on FM 89.3 WYPL in Memphis. To catch this insightful interview, tune in to FM 89.3 WYPL on Sunday, December 28, 2025, at about 12:15 PM Eastern. If you are outside the Memphis area or prefer online listening, the station streams live at http://memphislibary.org/wypl
Beaux Jettson
2 days ago


Empowering Mobility with Pediatric Mobility Aids: A Guide to Belt Canes and More
When a child faces challenges with vision, mobility becomes a crucial part of their independence and confidence. Pediatric mobility aids are designed to support children in navigating their world safely and effectively. These tools are not just devices; they are bridges to freedom, exploration, and self-reliance. Today, I want to share insights about one such essential aid and the broader landscape of pediatric mobility aids that empower young lives.

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
Dec 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


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


The Benefits of Pediatric Belt Canes
Safety is paramount when it comes to overseeing the education and play of young children. The Pediatric Belt Cane plays a crucial role in reducing risks associated with immature cane handling. When a cane is dropped or misplaced, the child may be vulnerable to tripping or losing orientation. The belt eliminates these hazards by keeping the cane firmly attached.

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
Nov 24


Your Blind Child Isn’t being “Bad” — The Cane Is Too Difficult to Swing Each Step
If your blind child resists using their cane, it’s not defiance — it’s design. Many young children struggle to swing a traditional long cane safely or effectively. Learn the five signs your blind child’s cane or mobility device isn’t right and discover how the Pediatric Belt Cane can help them walk confidently, safely, and independently.

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
Nov 4


Unlocking the Mystery: How White Canes Work
When vision can’t guide a child, touch can. The white cane extends that touch, offering safety, awareness, and freedom of movement. Discover how the Belt Cane adapts this essential mobility tool for the youngest learners.

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
Oct 17
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