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A student project that has created a wheelchair baby connector

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A group of 10 innovative high school students spent several months crafting products that would ultimately enable Jeremy — and other parents with mobility challenges — to safely stroll with a baby.

The project started after his wife, who was pregnant, shared her concerns with a colleague who runs the independent school’s “makerspace” — a creative lab where students are encouraged to participate in hands-on projects.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2021/07/22/wheelchair-baby-adaptor-bullis-school/



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