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When people think of "accessible playgrounds," they often imagine wheelchair ramps, wide pathways, and transfer stations. While these elements are essential for physical accessibility, true inclusivity goes much deeper. Children with mental disabilities, autism, ADHD, and sensory processing disorders face a different set of challenges in traditional play spaces — often invisible but equally important.
Inclusive playgrounds are designed to embrace neurodiversity, offering calming, sensory-rich environments where every child can play, learn, and grow.


Discover how outdoor musical instruments can transform your commercial playground into a multisensory, inclusive space. Learn about top products, design tips, and how Playgrounds Etc helps you every step of the way.
