SRP School Guide

Futures Built by play Research shows the importance of play in school. Not only does play improve physical development, but also academic performance and emotional development. We can help create a playground that’s centered around your curriculum. Let’s work together to capture the unique spirit of your school. A few outcomes include: Inclusion Play environments that break down both physical barriers to access and social barriers to participation can unite children in meaningful ways. Academic Performance Play and recess can help decrease behavior-related problems and create a more productive classroom. Shade Protection Not only can shade be used to protect play equipment, it can also be used in other areas of your campus such as carpool lanes, dining spaces, and outdoor classrooms. Physical Development As children play, they develop important developmental milestones while they explore climbers, panels, slides, swings, and more.

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