Bureaucrats Bulldoze Beloved Playground for Special Needs Kids

Special needs playgroundLast month, the Seattle Parks Department ordered
the destruction of a play area designed for special needs kids,
claiming its four-foot rope ladder, tire swing, and “nest” made of
rope and bike tires were “extreme dangers” and “hazardous
conditions.” That’s an odd verdict: In 10 years of existence, no
children were ever significantly injured on the play area
equipment, according to Liz Bullard, who helped design the space.
As
she writes in Crosscut.com
:

These simple play features may seem ordinary, but… here
children with cerebral palsy, autism and developmental delays are
encouraged and assisted as needed to climb and swing alongside
their typically developing peers. The joy is palpable.

 We complied with the order, but it has left a bitter taste
in our mouths. Our kids have been robbed of the simple pleasure of
climbing and swinging under a beautiful tree.

The thing about kids with special needs is that they often have
to spend a lot of time in less-than-fun institutions. Hospitals.
Therapists’ offices. Waiting rooms. The “Wild Zone,” as the play
area was called, was specifically “designed to provide relief from
the highly controlled and often hyper-medicalized world our kids
move in,” writes Bullard.

One mom of a child with special needs commented on a post about
the city’s order, “This is a travesty!! How dare they steal the
only play space in the Greater Seattle area, let alone the NW that
is dedicated to creating a healthy play space for special kids
where they aren’t judged by their lesser abilities.”

Wrote another mom: “The Play Garden is the best! My son attended
preschool there for three years and I am so grateful for the Wild
Zone. There was nothing dangerous about it. Nothing!”

free-range-kidsAh, but when you’re a
bureaucrat and you live in the world of what if thinking,
danger is everywhere. Just imagine, “what if
someone got hurt?” Look at the world that way and no play area wil
seem safe enough.

This outlook seems to be sweeping Washington state. Recall that
just a few weeks ago the Richland School District decided to phase out all
swings
 because what if a child got hurt on
them?

Too bad the bureaucrats never consider the reverse: What
if
kids never get a chance to climb a ladder, or hang from the
monkey bars? What if kids with special needs know that
after their doctor’s appointment they will have to go straight
home, because there’s no place left for them to play?

At least they won’t be exposed to the “extreme danger” of a tire
swing.


Related: “Little Girl’s Playset Is in Her Own Backyard, City Wants
It Destroyed Anyway”

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