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Blindness caused motor impairment is easy to see, easy to understand, and easy to fix. Each of the ten children in this video are either blind or mobility visually impaired. They are all older than the age of two and each of them were on an independent walking trajectory, but then topped out at the 12-14-month milestone of unsteady walking and a general reliance on handheld assistance when they need to purposefully walk to a destination.
Each pre-belt cane video of children, the youngest 27 months the oldest 67 months are exhibiting the blindness-caused walking impairment of waiting for a guide.
The only fix is to provide a wearable Pediatric Belt Cane beginning as early as 10 months. The Pediatric Belt Cane babyproofs blind walking by filling in the where their vision fails.
The following vignettes show children of nine families who chose to babyproof their blind walking with a Pediatric Belt Cane. The children featured in this video were all older than 24 months and were clearly suffering the consequences of blindness-caused walking impairment caused by walking blind without any protection, touch or sound feedback about the path ahead.
Each of these children succeeded in their own way- here are their before and after stories of providing an assistive safety device to each of these nine children.