As screen time becomes more and more tempting for both children and parents, the importance of engaging in outdoor play remains as imperative to growth and development as it's ever been. In some ways, playgrounds haven't changed; they continue to offer opportunities for exploration and adventure, supporting physical, emotional, and social development in children.
In other ways, though, innovation in recent years has transformed playgrounds, making them more inclusive - and even therapeutic - for all children, but especially those with sensory disabilities. This is critical as we're becoming more aware of the prevalence of sensory processing disorders. One of those innovations is the addition of sensory panels.
Sensory panels are textured, colorful panels that can stand alone, be integrated into playground equipment, or be used to build mazes or other configurations. Sensory panels are characterized by bright colors, varying textures, different shapes, and even interactive activities and instruments.
Generally speaking, sensory panels are associated with inclusive playgrounds, or playgrounds that are designed to bring together neurotypical and neurodivergent children, so all children feel included and accepted. More and more schools and communities are working to make all of their playgrounds more inclusive.
A wide variety of sensory panels can be incorporated into a playground to promote free play:
In many cases, sensory panels are translucent, which means 'players' can tell when a friend is on the other side - and even interact with the friend - without having to make eye contact. This can be especially helpful when practicing social skills.
All children enjoy playgrounds when sensory panels are incorporated because of the myriad of benefits:
Because there is no right or wrong way to play, incorporating sensory panels into a playground encourages exploration, learning through play, and social interaction.
Everybody benefits! Children as young as a year old and children as old as twelve (and sometimes older!) enjoy sensory panels in playgrounds. Children who like to explore, run, crawl, feel, touch, and play love playgrounds with these innovative and inclusive features.
According to a survey conducted by the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA), almost 9 out of 10 Americans believe their community should offer inclusive play options. To learn more about incorporating sensory panels into your playground, request a quote from May Recreation today.