International Day of Persons with
Disabilities
Kinderena,
breaking the barriers of disabilities and celebrating the unique abilities.
Every
child's favourite time is the play time, but the child with some special needs
(be it physical, emotional or intellectual) get lesser exposure and
opportunities to play than those of their peers leading the normal life with
normal abilities.
With their
different playing priorities, some intervention of adults is needed to help
them get the better experience. But giving them a healthy play time at your
place (mall, hospital, retail, restaurant, etc.) with their peers will not only
give you a chance of doing the good deed for someone but will also make their
parents feel relaxed and thankful to you.
KINDERENA is
trying to break the barriers and create an accessible range of gaming modules
for these special kids and a ray of happiness both for them and their parents.
Let's see
how KINDERENA and you can make the contribution in commemorating this world's
disability day 2016:
Easily
Accessible:
Installing the Fun
Boards and I-Fun at an appropriate height so as the children
with a wheelchair can also access the games easily.
Researched
and Planned:
KINDERENA games are well researched and planned to be designed by keeping all
children in mind.
Less
Exertion: The
games are indoor games and can be played while sitting also. Adapting their age
and exertion level requirement they aim at providing fun to every child
involved.
Intellectual
Skills: The games
from KINDERENA aims at developing their numerical abilities and other
cognitive, analytical intellectual skills.
Getting
Social- Playing
with other kids will make them feel like they are the part of this social
circle and will help in building their confidence.
Imagination
Capabilities-
the FUN SYSTEMS
from KINDERENA are the real life models which triggers the imagination of kids,
and they get engrossed in their different fantasy world.
Perceiving
Capabilities-The
games are designed by keeping the capabilities of the particular age group in
mind which helps in enhancing the perceiving skills of kids, and they find it
easy to relate things in a better way.
This way
joining hands with us and commemorating this World's Disability Day on 3rd
December 2016 together can certainly help in removing the barriers and make
their lives better with inclusivity and accessibility to the remaining society.
Resource: Playing
kids with special needs
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