Commercial Playground Equipment
A youngsters’s party, lulled into close to silence by the distribution of cake, sat eating on the concrete steps of a stone amphitheater. A series of small fountains plashed beneath them, dampening the stairs that led all the way down to the base of the shallow bowl, crossed at regular intervals by a boy on a scooter, tracing and re-tracing an oblong path of his own devising. Children with disabilities often can’t play on a regular playground and therefore can not reap the benefits of the amazing advantages that play offers.
The School eight group, in Paterson, NJ, labored collectively to construct their new Alexandra’s Playground. So much fun to be had on the School 12 playground in Paterson, NJ.
After their first playground opened in 2012, Goldberg’s group has gone on to help build at least eight different inclusive playgrounds. But a truly inclusive playground goes past federal ADA …