3D-Print Assistive Devices and a Toddler Mobility Trainer
- Free
- For Teachers and Families
- accessibility
- design
- stem
- stemeducation
- stemnola
- nonprofit
Description
MakeGood embraces open-source collaboration, enabling anyone to download and create assistive tools through platforms like MakerWorld. One flagship project is the 3D-Printed Toddler Mobility Trainer, a low-cost, open-source device that supports mobility and development for children ages 1–8.
A Toddler Mobility Trainer (TMT) is a specialized 3D-printed mobility device designed to help young children develop the strength, balance, and confidence they need to build mobility and independence.
Unlike traditional walkers or wheelchairs, TMTs are specifically designed for children ages 1-8 with conditions like cerebral palsy, developmental delays, spina bifida, or other mobility challenges. They encourage active movement while providing the support children need to explore their world safely.
You can download these files at: https://makerworld.com/en/@MakeGood
You can also have families request a FREE TMT at: https://3d-mobility.org
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Created:
May 1, 2026, 1:21 p.m. -
Published:
May 1, 2026, 3:54 p.m.