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


Personal Space for Blind Toddlers: The Independence We Rarely Talk About
Summer gives children endless chances to practice social skills at playgrounds, splash pads, family gatherings, camps, and neighborhood playdates. One of the earliest social skills children learn in these moments is personal space: how close to stand, when to move closer, and when to step back. Personal space through mobility tools for social engagement is rarely discussed but incredibly important part of participating alongside your peers, not physically touching—alongside.

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
Jun 16


Every Blind Child Deserves Independence
Every child deserves the freedom to explore. Read Wesley's inspiring story and discover how mobility support helped a blind toddler move toward people, play, and independence.

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
Jun 6


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


Empowering Exploration: The Role of the Pediatric Belt Cane in Summer Adventures for Children with an MVI/B
At the heart of mobility development is the idea that children with an MVI/B learn best by living mobility.

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
May 20


Examining the Lesson: Mobility Tools and Route Learning
If a child can follow a sound, we might say the lesson worked. But if the child cannot identify where they are, where they’re going, or when they’ve arrived—then independence is still out of reach.
Mobility tools like the Belt Cane don’t just help children walk. They help children understand space, build routes, and move with purpose.

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
Apr 18


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
Dec 22, 2025


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, 2025


🧭 It’s Not Orientation, It’s Mobility: A Thought Experiment for Parents of Blind Children
Most people assume blind children don’t know where they are — but the real challenge isn’t orientation, it’s mobility. In this eye-opening thought experiment, you’ll discover how blind kids can confidently know their space, yet still need tools like the white cane to move safely. Try it yourself: close your eyes, navigate your home, and gain a deeper understanding of what your child truly experiences.

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
Sep 29, 2025
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