
- Some areas of the playground built are not suitable for those people of our target group.
- Some areas of our model playground could be found at those neighbourhood playgrounds, which is very common and children might not want to play in the playground if it was built.
2) How can we, as concerned people, improve the playground?
- We can include more facilities to suit the needs of different types of children and not only built it for children with terminal diseases as children of different characters would be playing the playground. If the playground is for children with terminal diseases only, the playground might not interest them.
- We must also build a playground which children could play safely, so as not to make parents wory.
3) In what ways do you think you can make your playground more
appealing to people of different abilities?
- We can add a mixture of colours and more vibrant colours to the playground to attract children to play.
- Add more new and unfamiliar facilities to the playground, so that the children would want to try new things.
4) How can we make the playground more accessible to children of different abilities?
- Adding a smooth surface of path for those who are wheel chair bounded children.
- We can also divide the playground into different sections so that we can cater to all children of different needs and the children can also try out different parts of the playground.