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Climbing Frames and Social Skills: How Play Builds Friendships
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Children don’t just play alone on climbing frames; they often engage in group activities that require teamwork. Whether it’s creating imaginary adventures, setting up challenges, or helping each other climb higher, playground equipment fosters a sense of collaboration. For example, when using children’s climbing frames, they often take turns climbing, offering each other advice or lending a helping hand.
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