Child Safety Solutions

Discover practical safety solutions that help your child stay connected

35 Safety Solutions
Understanding & Inclusion

Every Child's Unique Needs

You have learned exactly what your child needs. But every new teacher, babysitter, and coach starts from scratch. Help them understand your child the way you do - from the very first moment.

Children Learn Differently

13.1%
of public school students receive special education services
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
1 in 6
children have a developmental disability
Source: CDC Developmental Disabilities
54%
of special needs emergencies involve communication barriers
Source: Frontiers in Communication Research

Ways We Support Different Learners

Find your child's situation below. Each guide helps you share what works, what does not, and what every caregiver needs to know to support your child well.

My Child Doesn't Speak Yet

Comprehensive Support

You understand every gesture, every sound, every look on their face. But when a new caregiver takes over, your child gets frustrated because nobody understands them. Change that.

Affects 2.3% of all children

Key Support Features:

Communication boards
Behavior explanations
Calming techniques
Alternative communication methods
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When Sounds & Textures Matter

Comprehensive Support

The fire alarm goes off at school. The cafeteria is too loud. A scratchy costume at the school play. You know what sets your child off and what calms them down. Make sure everyone else does too.

Affects 5% of children (1 in 20)

Key Support Features:

Sensory triggers
Calming techniques
Environmental modifications
Crisis intervention
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Using Mobility Equipment

Comprehensive Support

Your child's wheelchair, walker, or braces are part of their daily life. But a substitute teacher or new aide might not know how to help without accidentally hurting them. Give them a guide.

Affects 13.7% of children

Key Support Features:

Equipment instructions
Transfer techniques
Emergency evacuation
Accommodation needs
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Different Learning Styles

Comprehensive Support

Your child is smart in their own way, but not everyone takes the time to figure that out. Help new teachers, tutors, and caregivers understand how your child learns best from day one.

Affects 17% of children (1 in 6)

Key Support Features:

Cognitive level info
Communication strategies
Safety protocols
Behavioral guidance
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My Child Is Deaf or Hard of Hearing

Enhanced Features

Your child has their own way of communicating, and it works beautifully - when people know about it. Help babysitters, coaches, and new teachers connect with your child from the first moment.

Affects 2-3 per 1,000 children

Key Support Features:

Sign language info
Communication methods
Hearing aid details
Visual cues
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My Child Has Vision Challenges

Enhanced Features

Your child navigates the world with courage every day. But a new environment, an unfamiliar helper, or an unexpected obstacle can throw everything off. Prepare the people around them.

Affects 0.06% of children

Key Support Features:

Mobility aids
Orientation needs
Guide instructions
Safety protocols
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Physical Care & Mobility Needs

Core Support

You know the right way to help your child sit, move, and feel comfortable. A well-meaning stranger might not. Share what works so every interaction is safe and respectful.

Affects 764,000 people in US

Key Support Features:

Mobility needs
Transfer assistance
Equipment info
Therapy schedules
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Cognitive & Developmental Delays

Comprehensive Support

Help caregivers understand your child's developmental level and communicate in ways they understand

Affects 1-3% of population

Key Support Features:

Developmental level info
Communication strategies
Safety protocols
Routine details
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Why Specialized Support Information Matters

With TapTap Buddy

  • • Immediate access to accommodation strategies
  • • Communication methods clearly explained
  • • Behavioral supports guide interactions
  • • Medical information prevents complications
  • • Reduces anxiety for child and caregivers
  • • Enables successful inclusion experiences

Without Proper Support Info

  • • Misunderstandings lead to inappropriate responses
  • • Communication barriers cause frustration
  • • Lack of accommodations increases stress
  • • Emergency responses may be harmful
  • • Exclusion from activities and opportunities
  • • Increased risk of behavioral escalations

Your Child Deserves to Be Understood Everywhere

Not just at home with you. At school, at camp, at the neighbor's house. Give every caregiver the playbook they need to help your child thrive.