a 1-year-old boy sits on the floor wearing a Belt Cane throwing a colorful ball.

Blind Baby Safe Mobility

A common sense curriculum for educating families and professionals on how children with a mobility visual impairment or blindness conduct their daily activities of living wearing a Pediatric Belt Cane. Our innovative curriculum teaches integrating the Pediatric Belt Cane into children's motor skills, play skills and cane skills with the goal of all day everyday balanced, protected and informed movement.

About Safe Toddles Pediatric Belt Canes

Learn more through our blog and research publications and the hundreds of videos demonstrating children with a mobility visual impairment or blindness' Pediatric Belt Cane outcomes videoed by parents and professionals.

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The videos in the curriculum are grouped into one playlist on Safe Toddles YouTube Channel

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Unsolicited Praise

"We've been using the techniques for multiple impairments and our student Judith is now in her second week of school and her mom has not had to send her wheelchair to school yet. She is using her Belt Cane to go from place to place and the school staff say she seems taller."

Tina Mekeel

"We finally, finally got our chance to try out our Safe Toddles cane with our little friend after working through the curriculum. The minute I put it on her, she took OFF!"

Melinda Demaris

"The Belt Cane is the game changer we were searching for from the start."

Hugh Moirstev

Teaching Through Play

This new curriculum unit explores fun games and activities for children with a mobility visual impairment or blindness wearing their Pediatric Belt Canes