Look for barrier-free parks with fewer tripping hazards and fenced-in playgrounds in your area. These can be enjoyable places for playing and making new friends.
For a list of neurodiverse-friendly venues to go, please read below.
NYC parks have inclusive play elements that offer social, cognitive, sensory, and motor activities for children with special needs. The parks are free to visit.
Visit this link to filter parks in NYC by borough, accessible features, and sensory-friendly resources: www.nycgovparks.org/facilities/playgrounds
For neurodiverse children, selected NYC parks may offer:
NYC Parks offers a variety of public programs. Some are available during the summer, and others are available year-round. Learn more information here: www.nycgovparks.org/programs
An example of a program is the Sponsored Learning Program at Flushing Meadows Corona Park. This program includes hands-on activities to teach kids about conservation. Examples are “Garden Nature” and “Nature Crafts.” There is also an After-School Program available.
To get additional information, call (718) 760- 6565 or visit www.nycgovparks.org/contact-parks
The Adaptive Swim Program for People with Disabilities is a session-based series of classes. The program offers children and adults aquatic exercise programs and swim instruction at pools in NYC parks led by Aquatic Specialists.
Session starting dates vary by season. Check out each session date at www.nycgovparks.org/events/adaptive-aquatics.
To participate in the program, you must register for a placement lottery. For this:
The Outdoors for Autism program is an annual free event sponsored by INCLUDEnyc. Neurodiverse children from 0 to 18 and their families are welcome. The event occurs on a Sunday afternoon in June every year at 1055 Jerome Ave, Bronx, NY 10452.
Outdoors for Autism has plenty of fun activities which include:
Attending the event is free, but you should register to confirm your attendance. Visit includenyc.org/events/outdoors-for-autism and register in Early Spring. For more information, please visit includenyc.org/events/outdoors-for-autism or contact INCLUDEnyc at (217) 677-4600.
Achilles International is a program that uses athletics to help people with disabilities. Their offerings include training, race chances, and school-based initiatives for impaired children.
To register, visit www.achillesinternational.org/achilles-kids.
Call (212) 354-0300 or contact info@achillesinternational.org if you have any questions.