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More Places to Play

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1. Read the article “For Kids with Special Needs, More Places To Play” by Robert Benincasa. This should serve as an inspiration to get your ideas flowing.

https://www.npr.org/2013/08/27/213827534/for-kids-with-special-needs-more-places-to-play

2. Go to this link for more ideas: http://littletikescommercial.com/our-products/commercial-playground-equipment/inclusive-and-accessible-playgrounds/.

3. Read this article to learn about budgeting and expenses of creating an all accessible playground: https://www.ptotoday.com/pto-today-articles/article/920-building-a-special-needs-playground, as well as, https://www.gametime.com/news/how-do-i-build-a-playground.

4. After you have done some research, you should begin putting all this knowledge into your informational flyer. This should be a collection of your thoughts and ideas in creating your all accessible playground including your modifications. This link should help you in creating a flyer that is appealing: https://www.canva.com/learn/how-to-design-flyers/.

5. Remember: your flyer should contain a title, pictures, description with your ideas to make your playground accessible to handicapped students, a model showing your ideas for remodeling, and the costs.

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