I am a physician and mom of a 18-year-old son with regressive autism. I am witness to the shortcomings of the current educational system for children that struggle with motor issues and cannot show what they know. Until he was 12-years-old, Shaun was trapped inside an uncooperative motor system that would not let him plan or carry out novel actions like using a pencil. All of this changed when an insightful teacher during an intensive summer learning program, helped Shaun learn to type and connect his body and mind. Although he learned to type his language assignments independently, his ability to use a traditional laptop keyboard to type math was problematic due to number placement, shift keys and cryptic special characters. In addition, on-screen keyboards did not provide sensory feedback and required multiple screen changes. Shaun dreamed of a way to type math fluidly with just a keyboard. The accessibility gap and his dream propelled me into action. In collaboration with an electrical engineer, we created ArithmeType to help fill this void and make math truly accessible. Perhaps you know someone who might also benefit from using ArithmeType products.