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Toys, Toys Toys!

Independent work with a disabled child

During my freshman year of college, I worked for a family that had a child with a disability. The child had a stroke following his birth and has limited mobility in one of his hands. I was tasked with making toys that would require the child to use both hands to play with his toys: by doing so the child was able to strengthen the hand with limited mobility.

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Boxes Containing Fun

Utilizing theories from the field of Occupational Theory, I created a game similar to Hyper Dash. To access the game, the child had to hold the game piece in one hand and open the boxes with the other. To promote a variety of grips to increase strength in his nondominant hand, I made unique handles for each box. From left to right: a large ribbon, spherical wooden handle, large cylinder handle, doorstop, and large rope handle.

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Enhanced Bubble Blower

After hours of searching on the internet, I finally found a bubble blower that I could easily alter to be operated with both hands. By adding two large buttons (yellow), both hands are required to turn on the blower and let the bubbles fly!

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All Aboard!

This toy train originally had no remote control or buttons to operate it; once you flipped the switch it just ran and ran. However, once I resoldered the circuit board, I was able to attach a remote control with two large buttons (green), similar to the bubble blower.

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Mini Treasure Chest

The child had quite the sweet tooth, so what if I could encourage the use of both hands to grab one of his sweet treats? By making a box with two large handles (with hidden springs so there is some tension), he had to open the box with both hands.

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