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Who Gets to Play? The Quiet Exclusion Built Into Our Parks
The Playground Test The swings are moving. The laughter is loud. A child arrives at the playground, eyes wide, ready to run straight into all of it — then stops. The climbing frame is out of reach. The slide has no ramp. The roundabout, too fast and too open, isn't safe. One by one, the options disappear. They watch the other children play from a distance, and that distance feels enormous. For some families, the playground isn't a place of freedom. It's a place of limits. Pro
Sam
18 hours ago
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