Usability of Public Play Spaces for Children with Disabilities.
Asma Nidaul HaqYuko ItoNatsuka SuyamaPeter BontjeHana HanifahKaoru InouePublished in: Occupational therapy international (2023)
The public play spaces have meaningful values for the children with disabilities and their family, as they offered the opportunities to play, explore, interact with friends and families, enjoy nature, interact with animals, and learn. However, it is essential to provide a safe space in which children are free from physical and emotional harm, so that they can fully participate with confidence and a sense of autonomy. Nevertheless, it was also found that children, regardless of their abilities, craved risky and challenging play opportunities. This study also highlights the necessity of awareness-raising intervention programs to foster the inclusion of children with disabilities in public play space settings.