| DD (2) loves to be on the swings, but when we go to playgrounds with swings, she gets no exercise, and we are stuck pushing her the whole time. Meltdowns ensue when someone else needs the swing. Does anyone know of some fun playgrounds in Fairfax/Falls Church/Arlington that don't have swings? Trying to get in some outdoor time before this storm hits later today. Thanks! |
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i think westover.
http://www.arlingtonva.us/departments/parksrecreation/scripts/parks/WestoverPark.aspx Search Kendra meanest mom westover and she might have a good pic for you (dear Jeff, I am not Kendra). |
| We frequent several playgrounds in nova and they all have swings. Smaller ones are less busy than big ones. She'll eventually get over the swing obsession if you let her play with them enough. |
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Maybe the reviews here can help. You can look at all the playgrounds with swings and maybe figure out which ones don't.
http://themeanestmomma.com/arlington-playgrounds-and-parks/by-feature/ |
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Thanks, PPs. That is very helpful.
7:31, I used to think as you did. Our neighborhood playground has swings and we have been going for months and months. The swings never get old for her, and she never plays on anything else enough to realize it can be fun too. If we go places where she doesn't have the option, she can actually see what she's missing. FYI - The Burke Lake playground doesn't seem to have swings, but it's far out. |
| I think it's better to set a time limit on the swings. You may have a meltdown for the next few playground trips, but in the end you will be much happier if you can go to the playgrounds close by. Tell her how many minutes (say 10) and then count down the minutes. You can also use a timer if your phone has one and pick a funny alarm. The ability to set a time limit will be useful for lots of situations. |
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My DD loves the swings too, but yes, you can limit them. Exercise is also in getting to/from the park. We'll chase each other across the field towards the play area, for example. Or, bring a container of bubbles and have her chase them. ALL the other kids will want to participate too, which might get her interest.
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Does the playground at Barcroft in Arlington have swings? I don't remember seeing them.
Also, I don't think the playgrounds at public schools in Arlington have swings. The kindergarten playgrounds are probably designed for 2-5 YOs, so your DD could manage the equipment there. |
No swings at Barcroft. |
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OP, how old is your DD?
I say let her have her meltdowns. She will get over it. After a few of them she will get tired of having them without getting the prize in the end. |
| 13:06 again. Depending on her age, I may have a couple of suggestions for you. They are smaller pocket parks and are age dependent. |
| None at a lot of elementary school playgrounds - for example, George mason elementary in alexandria. |
| George Mason definitely has swings. |
| This post is ridiculous! |
| This thread is ridiculous! |