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Your Guide to Inclusive Play

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It is a fact that every child enjoys going outside, playing with friends, interacting with the environment, and learning from nature and its surroundings. Children usually have these experiences very quietly and repetitively, and they enjoy them wholeheartedly. These experiences are powerful and important for children who have faced disabilities for a long time. People consider inclusive play an opportunity to have all the required equipment. However, inclusive space means the participation of all children, regardless of ability. Inclusive play provides different experiences to ensure everyone has access to activities they enjoy, because not every child can enjoy the same things. For example, some children might be scared of climbing, and others may enjoy it. Diversity of play   Play is divers by nature —how does this get missed so often in play design? Play can be physical, noisy, and challenging, but equally it can be quiet, creative, and reflective. Some children lov...