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This invention relates to footwear and more particularly to a multi-colored shoelace used as a teaching aid to assist an individual in tying a shoe and a method for tying a shoe.
One of the first things taught to children are basic life skills such as how to put on clothes and how to tie shoes. However, many parents of special need children on the autism spectrum have encountered difficulty in teaching their children how to tie their shoes. It is the intent of the present invention to provide an effective shoe tying method that uses a multi-colored shoelace to provide visual cues during the process.
It is a first object of the present invention to provide a shoelace that has a plurality of different colored regions to be used as a teaching aid to learn how to tie shoes.
It is a second object of the present invention to provide a novel and effective method for teaching individuals how to tie shoes.
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The method of tying a shoe according to the present invention shall next be described.
Phase One (1000) is a Pre-Tying Warm-Up Preparation exercise and consists of the following sequential tasks that are numbered 1001 thru 1006 as described next. The purpose of this first phase is to properly prepare the individual for tying his shoes by exercising the muscles of their fingers and hand. As used in this specification, individual may be either male or female and of typical age of children when individual first learn how to tie their shoes. When using the terms “he” or “his” this is meant as referring to either male or female genders in this specification and is only for purposes of brevity.
1001—Have your individual practice utilizing a pincer grasp. If he is having trouble bringing his thumb and pointer finger together, then ask him to make a first as shown in
1002—If individual continues to have difficulty with this task then proceed to work on the following additional activities to build up manual dexterity:
1003—Individual is to lace up a sneaker with the multi-colored lace 100.
1004—Stuff the sneaker with tissue paper or newspapers to fill it out as if there was a foot inside the shoe as shown in
1005—Get a white piece of computer or copier paper and make a red X at the top right corner and a blue X at the top left corner.
1006—Place the stuffed sneaker on top of the white computer paper.
Phase Two (2000) is a Visual Cue Tying based shoe tying exercise and uses the previously prepared shoe from Phase One (1000). This phase consists of steps 2001 thru 2011 as described next.
2001—Orient the multi-colored lace such that the red lace 10 goes towards the red “X” that is labeled on the computer paper and the blue lace 20 goes on the side where the blue “X” is labeled on the computer paper as shown in
2002—Ask the individual as to which color is on top—Blue or Red? The blue lace 20 goes over the red lace 10 as shown in
2003—Place the blue lace 20 under and in the middle and have your helping hand take it and give it back to your original hand as shown in steps in
2004—Grab both laces and pull tight as shown in
Keep practicing steps 2001 thru 2003 until the individual achieves it with no assistance or verbal cues. If individual starts to get frustrated then give them a two-minute break and come back to it.
2005—Use pincer fingers to pinch pink 40 to pink 40 together to make the “green ear” (loop made with green 60 section of lace as shown in
2006—Slide fingers to the bottom of the green 60 ear under the pink 40 as shown in
2007—Grab the purple lace 50 while keeping the green ear pinched with the other hand as shown in
2008—This step requires the individual to think. The thumb grasping the green 60 ear is their visual cue hint that this is the hole that the new ear will push through as shown in
2009—Push purple 50 section of lace through the hole as shown in
2010—Pinch purple 50 ear closed as shown in
2011—Pull the ears tight as shown in
Phase 3 (3000) is a Visual Cue Elimination Tying exercise that uses plain colored laces and is to be done on a tabletop. The following steps 3001 thru 3003 are the parts of this exercise.
3001—After individual has achieved success in shoe-tying with the Phase Two (2000) exercise then switch him over to a shoe with plain colored laces.
3002—Repeat steps 2001 thru 2011 with exception that it is done with plain colored laces.
3003—Ask individual where the colors were as the steps are followed. As for specific colors such as where are the two pink 40 colors are.
Phase 4 (4000) is a full shoe tying exercise where the individual is wearing the shoe during the exercise. Phase 4 consists of steps 4001 thru 4003.
4001—Put the shoe on the foot of the individual.
4002—Figure out what position is most comfortable for the individual to tie his shoe. It could be sitting on the floor or standing and balancing while putting their foot up on a chair. It could be sitting on steps of a staircase. It could be sitting in a chair and bending over. If individual has a weak core and has difficulty sitting upright then it is recommended that he sit up against a wall.
4003—Repeat steps 2001 thru 2011 using a shoe with plain colored laces.
Phase 5 (5000) is a fine-tuning adjustment exercise to make any adjustments in the tied shoe full shoe tying exercise where the individual is wearing the shoe during the exercise. Phase 5 consists of steps 5001 thru 5004.
5001—Once individual has successfully tied his shoe with minimal to no verbal cues or assistance then begin this phase. Teach him the adjustments needed based on his specific needs. The example below is for fine tuning of the ear sizes.
5002—Teach the individual how to fix the ears so they are close in size to each other.
5003—Re-tighten the knot and ensure that there is not excessive length of lace left over.
5004—Use the ear “snug hug” method (previous step 2007).
Phase 6 (6000) is a double knot tying exercise and consists of steps 6001 thru 6005.
6001—Make sure that the ears are not open as shown in
6002—Tape the ears shut using as shown in
6003—Ensure that the top ear goes under and in the middle of the bottom ear as shown in
6004—Pull the top ear through the loop of the bottom ear as shown in
6005—Pull both ears away from each other and pull tight to form the double knot as shown in
Phase 7 (7000) is an exercise to teach how to untie the shoe and consists of steps 7001 thru 7003.
7001—Show individual where he should not pull on the laces. Explain if he pulls the ears or the end laces to untie a double knot that it makes the knot tighter.
7002—Show individual how to use his pincer fingers to pull the knot apart. Explain that this step can take some time and it may not come undone right away.
7003—Once the first knot is out then individual can pull the end of the laces to untie the bow.