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There are ideas that feel optional—nice to have, interesting, innovative. And then there are ideas that quietly hold the potential to change the trajectory of lives. Safe Toddles is one of those. If it doesn’t succeed, the loss won’t be measured in sales or missed market opportunities. It will be measured in delayed steps, in lowered expectations, in children who could have walk...

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Sitting has quietly become the default position of childhood. In classrooms, therapy sessions, and even at home, young children are often expected to sit—calmly, safely, and for long stretches of time. For sighted children, this trend is already raising concerns about physical health, attention, and development. But for children with a mobility visual impairment or blindness (MV...

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You Are Not Alone If you’ve been feeling this—if you’ve been quietly wondering, worrying, or questioning You are not alone. There is nothing wrong with your blind child’s desire to move forward. They just need the right way to get there. And that is something we can change.

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At the core of the Belt Cane’s effectiveness is a simple but powerful concept: the triangle. By connecting at the child’s waist and extending outward to the ground, the Belt Cane completes a triangular base of support. This matters. A triangle is one of the most stable shapes in nature and engineering, and that same principle applies here.

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A Pediatric Belt Cane changes the equation for children with an MVI/B like never seen before. It gives children with an MVI/B consistent, reliable information about the space in front of them. It creates what you might think of as a “polygon of safety”—a protected area that serves as their social distance from others and it moves with them, helping them Detect obstacles before b...

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