Inclusive Play
Children benefit from being outside,
interacting with their environment,
learning from nature and developing
through play.
However, children’s
environments have changed dramatically:
there are fewer natural environments and
increasingly...
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Inclusive Play
Children benefit from being outside,
interacting with their environment,
learning from nature and developing
through play.
However, children’s
environments have changed dramatically:
there are fewer natural environments and
increasingly parents discourage outdoor
play.
This makes it even more critical that
available provisions cater for all children,
young people and families by following an
inclusive approach.
Creating places that are truly inclusive
is also important for the understanding of
diversity.
By ensuring that children, young
people and adults can all socialise, play and
be part of a community enables them a
greater awareness and understanding of
the needs of different people.
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