GO BABY GO B

TEAM 32

Project Description

Children with limited mobility often do not receive the much needed exposure to socialization to appropriately cognitively develop. Existing research shows that enabling young children with self-control of their own environment can have meaningful impacts on the long term outcomes given such impairments as cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy. The Go Baby Go (GBG) project that started at the University of Delaware has developed a set of DIY cars for families with children with mobility restrictions. These cars have been designed on commercially available ride on toy car platforms (like Power Wheels) and have been deployed worldwide by the GBG team. These cars have shown to be a cost-effective means of enabling young children to move and interact with their peers. The goal of this project will be to design and build a new version of the GBG retrofits specifically to design a universal control for children that extremely limited mobility of their arms and/or legs. As part of this capstone project, you will be asked to participate in the GoBabyGo club on campus. You are not required to be an officer or have an active role in the club, but must stay current with all builds and events that the club participates in

 

OUR TEAM MEMBERS

Eid Alotaibi

eaa268@nau.edu

Budget Liaison/Secretary

Salman Aldouseri

sma453@nau.edu

Client Contact/Website

Mohammad Alotaibi

msa336@nau.edu

Project Manager

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