The Invercargill father writing children's books with his eyes (opens original article in a new tab)
A father in Invercargill uses eye-gaze technology to write children's books after being diagnosed with MND, creating family memories and sharing stories with his children.
- Michael Cockroft, diagnosed with MND, uses eye-gaze technology to write children's books.
- He has written 14 stories for his family, including one read by Suzy Cato and available in a local library.
- Cockroft's books help create family memories and maintain his connection with his children despite his disability.
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