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


Building Walkers: From Wobbly Steps to Confident Movement
Start early. Stay consistent. Keep extended touch feedback part of daily life. To learn more and obtain ACVREP CEUs go to our curriculum and courses: https://safetoddles.podia.com/

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
Apr 25


Building Walkers: From Assisted Steps to Intentional Forward Movement
Your child can move forward wearing the Belt Cane, but only when something (your hand, a wall, furniture) is doing part of the work. Now the goal is simple increase the number of steps and decrease support as the Belt Cane protects, informs, and balances out their movement:

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
Apr 25


Building Walkers: A Daily Mobility Framework for Young Blind Children Using the Belt Cane
This is a walking plan to help parents and professionals build early walking skills through providing children with a mobility visual impairment or blindness daily recommended hours of meaningful movement every day paired with extended touch feedback.

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
Apr 24


How a Pediatric Mobility Cane Enhances Independence and Safety
Mobility challenges can feel daunting, but with the right tools and support, children can thrive. The Pediatric Belt Cane is more than a device - it’s a key to unlocking a world of possibilities. So, why wait? Explore options, seek professional advice, and watch your child take confident strides toward independence.

Grace Ambrose-Zaken
Dec 14, 2025


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, 2025
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