
The app provides a comprehensive series of walking and orientation lessons developed by Safe Toddles, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving mobility skills for visually impaired children. These structured lessons are designed to foster independence and enhance spatial awareness through guided activities and interactive engagement. For more information about Safe Toddles and their mission, please visit [https://www.safetoddles.org](https://www.safetoddles.org).
Each lesson is centered around the use of the Pediatric Belt Cane, an innovative mobility tool created by Safe Toddles. Students participate in targeted exercises that align with their current developmental stage, and caregivers or instructors provide feedback through built-in assessment questionnaires. This feedback helps track progress and ensures each child receives appropriate challenges as they advance.
To enhance the learning experience, the app integrates with a wearable IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) sensor attached to the Pediatric Belt Cane. As the child moves, the sensor captures real-time motion data, which is then transmitted to the app. An advanced AI module analyzes this [ttpp]sensor data[/ttpp] to estimate the student’s developmental age and motor skill proficiency.
Using insights from both the sensor data and periodic assessments, the app dynamically generates a personalized set of lessons tailored to the individual needs of each student. This adaptive approach ensures that visually impaired children receive customized instruction that supports continuous growth and improvement in their walking and orientation abilities.