Yes, please if anyone can explain or show a picture of what kind of opening on a slide or elsewhere on a playground every one is discussing? I’m having trouble visualizing this too. I hope that little boy is okay. Please update us if you hear anything about him, OP. ![]() |
Does anyone know if the child is ok? |
I assume PP’s are talking about something like this : https://www.featurepics.com/online/Play-Structure-Public-Park-842251.aspx In that example, you could lean over the opening and go town the spiral ladder, but a younger child wouldn’t be long enough to reach. |
+1. That PP is ridiculous I’m not going to shun car seats or dentist appointments, because... what are the benefits of that?? But sitting back while my child figures out how to play (that includes dealing with kids who may push or hit him) helps him develop in lots of areas - problem solving, creativity, physical strength/dexterity, independence and self sufficiency, etc. |
NP Not sure that I agree. A parents obligation is to their child. In this case, the parent is choosing to put all the energy into faith for their child; not judgment from others on whether they are entitl s to it. It’s not the parents responsibility to worry about what others will feel about their faith. Who cares what the odds are, when is Hope for healing ever wrong? I had faith for my child that eventually died, and certainly said, why wasn’t my faith enough. Maybe people did feel bad. So what. that was my path and journey - not someone else’s, and certainly not reason for me to be jealous of someone else’s good outcome. Life is life, and seeks to protect itself. We all have unique lessons to learn and apply in our path. Hope that little boy is doing well, and hopefully no major injury. |
Your kid can do all those things on safe playground equipment. It actually seems helicoperty to claim that your child's moral development will be irretrievably damaged by play equipment that tops out at 6-8 feet and has guard rails. If that's going to destroy your child's character, I think you have bigger issues .... |
But where do you go that you find these playgrounds? We go all over Northern Virginia and all the play structures have openings like that. The only exception are many places like Clemijontri and baby only areas like Chestnut Hills that have no drops at all and rubber flooring. |
Ok, the play structure linked above IS safe equipment. Unless you want to limit yourself to indoor padded play areas and tot lots with 2 foot tall structures instead. |
Im not sure how the child is, I wish I was.
We never got a name and don’t visit this park often. Yes, the playground looked like this https://www.capebretonpost.com/news/local/its-all-about-community-at-sydney-mines-playground-216319/ (top picture) The child was within the age range to play on the structure safely. Kids were running around playing tag or something and he didn’t pay attention and fell off the highest level and landed on us back. Scary scary. Still terrified. |
Any play structure that has a fireman's pole typically. At the top, there is no railing or wall, so kids can step off platform, grab the pole and slide down. I have wondered about those too. My kid loves climbing up and down it though so I let it go. But I have seen a lot of younger kids, like 2 and 3 who go up steps and are toddling around the top and I can't believe they haven't fallen off. |
This post makes me ill. I wish there was some way to get an update on the boy. ![]() |
+100 There is a playground near us with a number of these openings in a crowded space - I'm constantly afraid that a kid will get jostled by another. |
Obviously I don’t know how this child will be, and OP said he was bleeding ![]() But I will say that each of my kids have fallen 6-7 feet off play structures, including one landing on her back, and both were okay (pain, but no serious injury). The mulch or rubber really does cushion the fall. |