Ensure children with different needs can find suitable play environments

Creating more spaces that are "suitable for playing",
allowing children to discover more opportunities for enjoyable play.

Why do we need diverse play spaces?

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2-3 years old

Through play, practicing coordination of
sensations and body movements.

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4-6 years old

Through play, practicing coordination of
sensations and body movements.

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7-12 years old

Through play, training physical abilities
and enhancing social experiences

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2-3 years old

Through play, practicing coordination of
sensations and body movements.

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4-6 years old

Through play, learn to engage in cognitive
operations and social interactions.

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7-12 years old

Through play, training physical abilities
and enhancing social experiences

Advocacy


Listening to the gaming experiences of children of different ages and abilities to
create highly playable playgrounds.

The playgrounds we advocate for aren't just about vibrant colors or unique designs; the real key to stimulating children's development lies in the overall environment's 'playability' and 'challenge'! However, in Taiwan, playground spaces tend to 'overemphasize risk avoidance,' resulting in standardized play equipment and sacrificing the inherent playfulness of these spaces.

Therefore, we advocate for designing challenges  based on children's play experiences, replacing standardized play equipment and providing playgrounds that meet children's physical and mental development needs, while also helping them explore the world and practice life skills!

Bringing games into more public spaces,
creating child-friendly, rich, and fun urban environments.

We believe that fun playgrounds are just the beginning of a 'playful city.' When games enter public spaces, combined with greenery, local characteristics, aesthetic education, etc., they become catalysts for richer and more diverse urban environments.

In addition to building age-appropriate and playable 'playgrounds,' we also hope to see more public spaces accommodating children's laughter and play. Because where games happen, children and everyone else can easily build relationships, awakening the friendly environment that children need and desire in the city.

Read More about Our Advocacy

Policy

Prioritizing policies and
legislation for children’s play.

Child Participation

Empowering children to
participate in the planning of play spaces.