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Balancing and Swinging

Activities
Parks to Visit
Boundless Playgrounds
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Fun Activities to do with children

Balancing:

With chalk ask a child to draw a straight line on a sidewalk or driveway and then walk it.

Play hopscotch. For rules visit Games Kids Play.

Encourage a child to walk on a low beam such as a curb or sand box. Spot the child and hold hand if needed.

Swinging:

Push a baby gently in an infant or toddler swing for short periods of time.

As a child gets older the type of swing he/she uses will change.

Parks with “bucket” swings give children the opportunity who enjoy being swung.

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Visit Connecticut Safe Kids for playground advice on safety.

Boundless Playgrounds (state of the art playgrounds designed for universal access):

New Haven County:

Not yet started but in the works: Cheshire Kids in Motion was created and established in the summer of 2004.The mission of Kids in Motion is to plan, design and build a Boundless Playground in Cheshire, Connecticut, which will provide a play environment that is accessible to ALL children regardless of ability or disability.

Hannah’s Dream, East Shore Park, Woodward Avenue, East Haven

Maeve's Dreamland, Bunker Hill Park, Waterbury

Hartford County:

Annie Fisher School, 280 Plainfield Street, Hartford
Norfeldt School, 35 Barksdale Road, West Hartford
School for Young Children, St. Joseph College, 1678 Asylum Avenue, West Hartford
Our Children’s Place – Mill Pond Park, Newington

Log onto Boundless for other playgrounds in Connecticut.

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