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


What Blind Children Are Really Feeling When You Say “Take That Thing Off Her”: Why Extended Touch Feedback for Blind Children Matters
A viral video of a three-year-old girl climbing independently with a Pediatric Belt Cane sparked both praise and criticism online. But the backlash reveals a deeper societal bias: blind children have historically been denied the extended touch feedback they need for safe, confident, independent movement. This article explains why the Belt Cane is not “too much touch” — it is the equivalent of turning on the lights for a child who cannot rely on vision.

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
May 19


Five Requirements of Mobility Devices For People with a Mobility Visually Impaired or Blindness
Five Requirements of Mobility Devices For People who are Mobility Visually Impaired and Blind A guide to evaluating mobility devices

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
Feb 21, 2021
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