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It’s Never Too Late: How the Pediatric Belt Cane Unlocks Walking Confidence for Children with an MVI/B
At approximately 12 months, the eyes of sighted children have physically developed to adult proportions. This shift allows vision to become the dominant source of balance feedback for walking. The Pediatric Belt Cane provides what the developing MVI/B body needs: enhanced tactile feedback.

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
Feb 23


Honoring Sarah K. de Coizart: A Legacy of Support for Children with Visual Impairments
Sarah K. de Coizart Article TENTH Perpetual Charitable Trust. Thank you for your generous grant in support of our mission to Start with Safe Mobility: A Safety-first Approach to Blind Toddler Development picture of a 2-year-old girl hive fiving her brother SafeToddles.org
Beaux Jettson
Feb 9


Thank You Sarah K. de Coizart Article TENTH Perpetual Charitable Trust
We are so grateful for the Sarah de Coizart Article TENTH Perpetual Charitable Trust for their two year grant to support Safe Toddles' Start with Safe Mobility: A Safety-First Approach to Blind Toddler Development (2025 & 2026). Safe Toddles mission is to bring safety to blind toddler walking. This sustaining gift will provide fully funded Pediatric Belt Canes to hundreds of blind toddlers worldwide, curriculum for their families and therapists, and community support in mak
Beaux Jettson
Feb 17, 2025
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