It’s not just about people with disabilities…it’s about everyone enjoying and sharing in the holistic benefits of play: physical, sensory, and social. It’s about the family of a child with a disability, the typically developing child, and the parent or grandparent with a disability taking a child to the playground. Inclusion is more than access—it’s about being a part of something. It’s about making a difference in the lives of others. Because it’s the right thing to do.