High school students redesigning toys for children with special needs
IS MAKING A DIFFERENCE FOR THOSE WITH DISABILITIES. STUDENTS IN THE ASPIRING PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE PROGRAM AT WAUKEE HIGH SCHOOL ARE REDESIGNING TOYS FOR KIDS WHO NEED FINE MOTOR ASSISTANCE. THE APEX STUDENTS RECENTLY HELD A TOY DRIVE AND HAVE BEEN WORKING TO ADAPT THE TOYS THEY COLLECTED USING THEIR TECHNICAL SKILLS. IT’S PART OF A PARTNERSHIP WITH AN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST AT A WEST D
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High school students redesigning toys for children with special needs
A group of high school students in Iowa is making a difference for those with disabilities.Students in the Aspiring Professional Experience program at Waukee High School are redesigning toys for kids who need fine motor assistance.It's part of a partnership with an occupational therapist at a West Des Moines clinic. The students recently held a toy drive and have been working to adapt the toys they collected, using their technical skills.
WAUKEE, Iowa —
A group of high school students in Iowa is making a difference for those with disabilities.
Students in the Aspiring Professional Experience program at Waukee High School are redesigning toys for kids who need fine motor assistance.
It's part of a partnership with an occupational therapist at a West Des Moines clinic.
The students recently held a toy drive and have been working to adapt the toys they collected, using their technical skills.