Social Sciences, asked by debanjanadey59, 4 months ago

If the swings of your school playground are in a bad condition, what would your approach be in taking up the issue in front of school administration?

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Answered by shinityagi
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Answer:

Taking Risks on Playground Equipment

Kids with learning and thinking differences can have trouble with impulse control and may act before they think. And kids with sensory processing issues may not feel pain as strongly as other kids. This can result in risky behavior like jumping from too high, swinging too hard or roughhousing too much with other kids. (Read more about how sensory issues can impact motor skills.)

How to help: Talk to your child about taking a breath and thinking before she acts. To lower the risk of getting hurt during falls, visit playgrounds that have sand, wood chips or synthetic turf and make sure your child is supervised.

Not Being Able to Handle the Equipment

Kids with motor skills issues, like dyspraxia, may have a hard time using playground equipment. Climbing ladders, using the monkey bars, swinging and even sliding require being able to coordinate many different body movements.

How to help: Practice when the playground is free. Your child may feel less self-conscious when other kids aren’t around. You can help her break down the steps and practice doing the things she likes best. You can also try these fun activities to help your child improve gross motor skills.

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Answered by sarahis2905
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Answer:

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