Toddler App and Cane System: An Innovative Program for Teaching Orientation and Mobility to Toddlers with Vision Impairment

May 1st, 2017 - October 31st, 2017 | PROJECT

With this Phase I funding, the project team will develop and test a prototype of the Toddler App and Cane which is intended to improve functional and adaptive school readiness skills for toddlers with visual impairments. The prototype will include a wearable hardware-based cane that wraps around a child's waist and provides tactile and audio cues to facilitate walking, a curriculum with game activities and walking routes, and an app that provides updates to special education practitioners and parents on their children's progress. In a pilot study with 10 toddlers with visual impairments, and their teachers and parents, the researchers will examine whether the prototype functions as planned, whether toddlers are engaged while using the prototype, and if teachers and parents believe the fully developed intervention will lead to increases in independence and school readiness.

Project Website(s)

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Team Members

Elga Joffee, Principal Investigator, Safe Toddles, LLC

Funders

Funding Source: ED
Funding Program: SBIR
Award Number: EDIES17C0041
Funding Amount: $150,000

Tags

Access and Inclusion: People with Disabilities
Audience: Educators | Teachers | Parents | Caregivers | Pre-K Children (0-5)
Discipline: Education and learning science | Health and medicine
Resource Type: Project Descriptions
Environment Type: Games | Simulations | Interactives | Informal | Formal Connections | Media and Technology | Pre-K | Early Childhood Programs | Websites | Mobile Apps | Online Media