By Sascha Vennemann. The climbing frame stands in a large sandpit where the wheels get stuck, the swing doesn't offer enough support, and there's no room for them on the small, self-rotating carousel: Children who rely on wheelchairs often have no opportunities to be active on conventional playgrounds. Children with visual impairments also sometimes have trouble orienting themselves when seesaws, climbing structures, and other equipment are all …
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By Sascha Vennemann. The climbing frame stands in a large sandpit where the wheels get stuck, the swing doesn't offer enough support, and there's no room for them on the small, self-rotating carousel: Children who rely on wheelchairs often have no opportunities to be active on conventional playgrounds. Children with visual impairments also sometimes have trouble orienting themselves when seesaws, climbing structures, and other equipment are all …