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Sensory stimulation

The plan took into account the following three layers:

First layer: Surrounding Environment

- parking, public transportation, access paths, entrance,

etc.

Second layer: Accessible Facilities

- path, railing, placing of equipment, shading, seating areas,

restrooms etc., as well as activity zones to enable children and their families to experience

different activities in each zone. Activity zones can include:

Playground equipment for motor activities

Musical equipment

A maze

Water elements

Amphitheater for community performances, etc.

Signage

- The site’s signage conveys a message of

partnership, respect of and acceptance of difference,

patience and tolerance.

Third layer: Equipment

- Guiding Principles:

Quality

Safety

Accessibility and independence

Durability and maintenance

Resistant to vandalism

Different levels of challenge

Appealing

Planning Social Accessibility

The social planning process should be guided by a community worker, an expert in project planning

and in disability. The process also involves parents of children with disabilities, parents of children

without disabilities, representatives from the education systems, and professionals from various

organizations that are connected to disabilities.

The Planning Stages

Building a wide committee and sub-committees

The committees discuss the idea, map the challenges of the planning procedure, suggestion how

to deal with the challenges and shape the

guidelines for the planning process

.

A comprehensive work model.