Mickey'snewestfan
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I'm a special educator who works in an inclusive preschool. Most of the kids I work with have developmental issues such as sensory processing problems, language delays, or autistic spectrum disorders. I don't really have much experience at all with physical disabiliities.
Anyway, the school I work at is in the process of planning a new playground. We have raised a lot of money and we'd like to make it as fantastic as possible, and also as accessible as possible for all kinds of kids.
If you're a parent of a child with a disability (any kind, but particularly children with physical disabilities) can you tell me what kinds of things your child likes or would like on a playground? What things bother you the most (e.g. a playground near me just put in some beautiful expensive musical instruments -- the kind you could roll a wheelchair under and play with, except that they put them on 4 inch tall platforms with no ramps, and not even any steps!)? Are there things that are just a waste of money because kids don't find them fun?
Thanks!
Anyway, the school I work at is in the process of planning a new playground. We have raised a lot of money and we'd like to make it as fantastic as possible, and also as accessible as possible for all kinds of kids.
If you're a parent of a child with a disability (any kind, but particularly children with physical disabilities) can you tell me what kinds of things your child likes or would like on a playground? What things bother you the most (e.g. a playground near me just put in some beautiful expensive musical instruments -- the kind you could roll a wheelchair under and play with, except that they put them on 4 inch tall platforms with no ramps, and not even any steps!)? Are there things that are just a waste of money because kids don't find them fun?
Thanks!