A young boy is seated atop a horse with an adapted saddle to provide stability. |
Examples include: Sport specific vs. standard wheelchairs; shoe orthotics for runners; Braille and audio cassettes; foam vs. solid balls and Frisbee disks; batting tee's; paved vs. natural surface trails; protective eyewear/goggles vs. regular glasses; fat crayons vs. regular crayons; closed-captioning; accessible play structures; soap bar vs. wood for carving; using an electric cart vs. walking a golf course