For CUNY Professor Grace Ambrose-Zaken, a special education expert from Hunter College, it was heart-wrenching to watch blind and severely vision-impaired toddlers stagger, stumble and often fall as they struggled to use a traditional white cane.
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Wearable 'Toddler Cane' Invented and Produced by CUNY Consortium Has Aided Nearly 1,200 Blind Children in 45 States and 21 Countries – CUNY Newswire
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