What is most important when establishing a playground ?
Industry members tended to answer the question closely to the extent of their experience and expertise:
“It should include a lot of trees and man-made”;
“It should be safe, above all else, but still be fun,”
“It should help children build a wide range of physical and emotional skills, including motor skills,
physical fitness, social interaction, and more. The most common problems raised were the lack of shade, lack of seating,
Adapting the equipment to the age of the children between the ages of 1-5…
Children love to see a playground as a stage for a play, where every piece of stage clothing is captured
as a separate entity with its own value. Children are diverse in their tastes, they are also more inclined to focus on one component.
Moving parts – children love to manipulate the environment using natural or artificial items
by human hands as well as to incorporate into the game more traditional game elements such as rotating facilities and swings.
A playground must have a clear and inviting environment. More than once we have heard comparisons to a circus tent,
Or a colorful parade because children like a lot of color.
Children prefer to use playgrounds with a high level of challenge, novelty, and complexity.
Sensory stimulation can come from a wide variety of sources – touch, sight and sound. Those of us who have the responsibility of planning play areas,
We have to be careful and think about the whole family and the mixed use of the environment.
Also, we must think about a wide range of services that we include in order to make the space useful and enjoyable,
and give children and families a variety of fascinating activities, regardless of age group, or knowledge of the game.
Industry members tended to answer the question closely to the extent of their experience and expertise:
“It should include a lot of trees and man-made”;
“It should be safe, above all else, but still be fun,”
“It should help children build a wide range of physical and emotional skills, including motor skills,
physical fitness, social interaction, and more. The most common problems raised were the lack of shade, lack of seating,
Adapting the equipment to the age of the children between the ages of 1-5…
Children love to see a playground as a stage for a play, where every piece of stage clothing is captured
as a separate entity with its own value. Children are diverse in their tastes, they are also more inclined to focus on one component.
Moving parts – children love to manipulate the environment using natural or artificial items
by human hands as well as to incorporate into the game more traditional game elements such as rotating facilities and swings.
A playground must have a clear and inviting environment. More than once we have heard comparisons to a circus tent,
Or a colorful parade because children like a lot of color.
Children prefer to use playgrounds with a high level of challenge, novelty, and complexity.
Sensory stimulation can come from a wide variety of sources – touch, sight and sound. Those of us who have the responsibility of planning play areas,
We have to be careful and think about the whole family and the mixed use of the environment.
Also, we must think about a wide range of services that we include in order to make the space useful and enjoyable,
and give children and families a variety of fascinating activities, regardless of age group, or knowledge of the game.