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. 2023 Feb 23;4:1102490. doi: 10.3389/fresc.2023.1102490

Table 3.

Synthesis of auditing tool assessments into recommendations and ‘promising practice’ for playground design.

Theme Recommendations (Promising Practice) Auditing Tools Providing Relevant Assessments
1 2* 3 4* 5* 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Entry Points Entrance to the playground space is wide and free of any obstacles
Wide, flat, and firm pathways from the entrance to the playground
Enclosing the playground to prevent children from straying (Promising Practice)
Surfacing and paths A flat uniform surface that consists of material that is moderately firm and stable
Ramps that provide access to and between elevated play components
Features to foster inclusive play Play equipment accessible to all children
Variety of play equipment that provides appropriate challenges for children of all ages and abilities
Different types of sensory play components that are spread out within the play space to reduce overstimulation
Solitary play components for escaping overstimulation
Play components shaped in recognizable designs that allow for creative and imaginative pursuits
Informational features to aid with spatial orientation, communication, and guidance on proper use of equipment
Shaded spaces to aid with temperature regulation
Supervision/Staffing Trained staff present in the play space to support play for all children
Design process User involvement (families of children with disabilities and representatives from disability organizations) in the design process
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Tool is available elsewhere (online, supplementary resource, or via contacting authors.