Sliding Play Events
Slides are a playground staple that kids flock to. While kids see them as fun, sliding can also help integrate multiple developmental skills and senses. Before a child reaches the slide, there are stairs to climb, building coordination, balance and strength in arms and legs. Sliding also creates increased vestibular involvement and an awareness of how our bodies move through space and against gravity. It sharpens proprioception, too, improving an awareness of body position and the amount of force needed for an activity.
Additionally, slides introduce a great opportunity for children to learn important social skills like sharing and taking turns. Waiting in line develops patience and self-regulation skills, and it can also initiate understanding and compassion for the skills and physical abilities of other kids.
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Additionally, slides introduce a great opportunity for children to learn important social skills like sharing and taking turns. Waiting in line develops patience and self-regulation skills, and it can also initiate understanding and compassion for the skills and physical abilities of other kids.
Click on each sliding event below in order to learn more about them.