The design of the playgrounds for the disabled was developed by a group of playground and child development experts as an educational inspiration resource to help create outdoor play environments that will be useful for everyone.
By “everyone” is meant children on the autism spectrum, children who have cognitive disabilities, and those who use wheelchairs.
Playgrounds for people with disabilities include a design that offers a series of strategies and solutions to challenges,
facing communities on their way to the game.
We believe that our play environment is designed to help children grow physically,
Socially and emotionally through touch, activity and cooperative play.
With the help of the play facilities, the children in the community will activate many parts of the brain as they develop spatial awareness and pre-reading ideas.
While playing they practice balance and muscle control.
All of our play environments provide multiple challenges that stimulate sensory, social and physical well-being.
All spaces include elevated play areas – children can enjoy a sense of achievement from climbing to a height,
during a group activity.
The kids can interact with each other easily.
The safety surfaces for the playground are strong rubber surfaces that are easy to navigate with a wheelchair.