Our Mission
Toys are tools that help children learn about themselves and the world around them. As children play, they develop cognitive, fine and gross motor skills needed for problem solving. Children with disabilities are no exception; yet frequently require adapted toys and other assistive devices to fully benefit from the experiences of play.
Our mission is to engineer innovative adaptive toy technologies to help engage children with disabilities in play. These toys are low-cost, easily accessible, user friendly, and uniquely tailored to meet the physical and cognitive needs of each individual child.
Our mission is to engineer innovative adaptive toy technologies to help engage children with disabilities in play. These toys are low-cost, easily accessible, user friendly, and uniquely tailored to meet the physical and cognitive needs of each individual child.

The UNF Adaptive Toy Project is supported by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute Of Child Health & Human Development of the National Institutes of Health.