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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 ...

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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.

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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.

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White Cane Safety of the long cane was a significant milestone in mobility and independence for people with blindness and deafblindness when it was introduced in 1945. Since then, countless adults have gained confidence and freedom in travel. Now, a new tool is making a difference for the youngest members of this community: the Pediatric Belt Cane. This event happening tomorrow ...

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In the latest episode of the Ophthalmology Innovation Summit (OIS) Podcast, Creating an Easier-to-Navigate World for Children, Safe Toddles President and CEO Grace Ambrose-Zaken, Ph.D., joins host Robert Rothman to discuss her groundbreaking work developing the Pediatric Belt Cane—a first-of-its-kind mobility device that’s changing what’s possible for blind and visually impaired...

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