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If you’ve read some of my previous posts about James’ therapies, you might remember some videos of James during vision therapy where he is surrounded on three sides by dark walls. Stacy was describing it to her dad, who is legally blind, and he decided to make one for James. Something that we could keep at home and use with James outside of his vision therapy sessions. Stacy’s parents own a carpet store, so her dad took 3 carpet sample boards and connected them together. They are like the perfect size.

Here are a few of pics of James in his stander, working with his iPad, with the boards around him:

 

Child seated in a supportive adaptive chair inside a therapy box enclosure made from black panels, facing a mounted iPad tablet during a focused, technology‑assisted activity.
James with the therapy box his Papa made

 

Child seated in a supportive adaptive chair wearing a headband and yellow bib, looking at an iPad tablet mounted at eye level during a focused assistive‑technology activity.
James with the therapy box his Papa made

 

Child in a stander in front of an iPad screen displaying a centered triangle, wearing a black headband and yellow bib, engaged in a structured visual‑stimulus activity in an assistive‑technology setup.
James with the therapy box his Papa made

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Child standing in a supportive adaptive stander wearing glasses, a black headband, and a yellow bib, looking at a tablet displaying an orange triangle during a focused assistive‑technology learning activity.
James with the therapy box his Papa made