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Dr. Grace Ambrose-Zaken is the President and CEO of a nonprofit organization called Safe Toddles. She is a recently retired Professor of Special Education at Hunter College in New York where she taught Orientation and Mobility Specialists for over 25 years. And finally, she is the creator of a pediatric belt cane made to provide children who are blind or visually impaired a solution for walking independently and safely. In this month’s episode of BEST Together we chat with Dr. Ambrose-Zaken about the field of orientation and mobility, research and philosophies around cane use in young children, and challenges facing the field.
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Dr. Grace Ambrose-Zaken is the President and CEO of a nonprofit organization called Safe Toddles. She is a recently retired Professor of Special Education at Hunter College in New York where she taught Orientation and Mobility Specialists for over 25 years. And finally, she is the creator of a pediatric belt cane made to provide children who are blind or visually impaired a solution for walking independently and safely. In this month’s episode of BEST Together we chat with Dr. Ambrose-Zaken about the field of orientation and mobility, research and philosophies around cane use in young children, and challenges facing the field.