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16 Jul 10
Being Sensible About Play
In a recent issue of Playground Magazine, there are a couple of articles by David Spease, one titled, “Supervision: How Much Is Too Much? and the other, “The California School Playground” that are worth reading. I very much appreciated the message I think Spease is trying to get across. My take
By Lane Lindstrom
16 Jul 10
Are The Current Thresholds Adequate In The ASTM F1292 Specification For Impact Attenuation Of Surfacing Materials Within The Use Zone Of Playground Equipment?
Since the very beginning of tracking and analyzing playground injuries to children it has been know that “Falls to the Surface” has been the No. 1 most common cause of serious injuries to children.
By Kenneth S. Kutska, CPSI , Exec. Dir. NPSI
16 Dec 09
Play On
You can learn a lot of things at an event like the National Recreation and Park Association’s Congress and Expo. The collection of knowledge at the NRPA is really astounding. There were a lot of really smart people there.
By Lane Lindstrom
08 Aug 09
Biased For, In and About Play
Kaisja Clark, editorial assistant for Playground Magazine and I were having a discussion the other day about a particular story she thought might be a good feature to put on our webpage. The focus of the story was aimed more at parents than it was to playground industry professionals. I was reminding
By Lane Lindstrom
02 Apr 09
Keeping Things Simple
I am sure we have all felt that we are “overscheduled.” You know, too much to do and not enough time to get it all done. I know I feel that way—a lot.
By Lane Lindstrom
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