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Children with disabilities have a difficult time fully developing the skills to learn to walk.
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Robotics class
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Brenda Badillo
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Children with disabilities have a difficult time fully developing the skills to learn to walk.
Idea #3:
Have a walking bear to mimic what the toddler is suppose to do.
I toy riding a bicycle can also be made.
Idea #1:
The length of the rope is adjusted depending on how ready the child is ready to walk.
Long rope: ready to walk by their own.
Short rope: barely starting to walk.
3 movable part: Three ducks or any fun animals that will make the pull toy fun.
Idea #2:
6 movable parts: What causes the toy to play music in order to entertain the toddler.
Non-toxic materials
Colorful keys: colors used in the color wheel to attract the child to play with it.
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