How do Able To Play Standards relate to the Americans with Disabilties Act (ADA)?
Building on the far reaching vision of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Boundless Playgrounds play environments reach even higher to ensure that children with and without disabilities can play together. According to Jean Schappet, co-founder and creative director of the National Center for Boundless Playgrounds, “Boundless Playgrounds not only includes the ADA focus on removing barriers to access, but also incorporates our organization’s commitment to child development, rigor and challenge for all children and the importance of play as an opportunity for learning.