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I am an Occupational Therapist working in the schools. I work with a kindergartener with Arthrogryposis. She can write/color with a tool in her mouth but she wants to do more with her hands to be like the rest of the class. I would love to try one of these with her.
Hello. I’m not sure where my other reply went, but I will be happy to provide this for you. I have a print ready to send as a first attempt to get your student a tool she can use. Please reach out with an address so I can send you what I have and we can go from there.
As you can see from the images the print is a bit tricky as-is. The thin covers are difficult to print. I used the included files to make a model that is “whole” and printed it with better results but still not ideal. I sanded down the rough edges and I think it might work for the task, but if not we can keep trying.
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