One of Shannon Thomason’s earliest childhood memories is feeling the wind on her face as she rode on the back of her father’s bike — and she wanted to share the experience with her son. But Emmett has cerebral palsy and can’t sit on his own, and Ms. Thomason couldn’t find a bike seat that would keep him safe.
Enter the Adaptive Design Association, a New York charity that creates custom equipment for children with disabilities. The nonprofit modified a bike seat with a full vest and wide strap to support the four-year old. It also built Emmett a special portable chalkboard desk that allows him to join other neighborhood kids to create chalk art in the courtyard of their apartment building, without assistance.
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