New-Age Playgrounds Rule, as Long as the Kids Are in Charge
City planners are now designing new-age public parks with trained "play workers" who guide children through a maze of water, ramps and sand to encourage creativity. Architect David Rockwell, who has created adult play spaces at glamorous
Child psychologists agree the principles and equipment in these new-age playgrounds can be wonderful tools for creativity and learning -- as long as the kids are in charge. Young children learn about the world through their senses, and Pratola believes the sand and water available to children in these new-age parks teach them about containment, flow, volume, gravity, building and structure. Like those in
"The curriculum development for kids aged 3 to 8 is totally based on these principles and materials to learn spatial ability and how to count," said Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, director of the
This article appeared in the January 11, 2007 edition of the ABC news.com
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Published Thursday, Jan. 11, 2007