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Inclusive Indoor Play Centre Opens at Royal City Centre in New Westminster

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By Geetanjali Sharma

The Cove Indoor Play, an inclusive indoor play centre, has opened at Royal City Centre Mall in New Westminster, BC. The 4,200 square foot facility is designed for families and children of all abilities.

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Creating a Haven for Neurodiverse Children

The Cove Indoor Play offers a safe and engaging environment where neurodiversity is celebrated. The expansive space aims to cater to the unique needs of children with various neurological differences, including autism spectrum disorder (ASD), attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and dyslexia.

“Understanding neurodiversity is at the core of our mission,” says Trisha Ocampo, founder of The Cove Indoor Play. “Each child experiences the world uniquely, and our goal is to create a space that accommodates these diverse needs and preferences.”

Ocampo reading pamphlet about upcoming social activities. Photo: Geetanjali Sharma

Key Features of The Cove’s Inclusive Playground

The Cove’s large space on the second level of Royal City Centre has been thoughtfully designed to include several key features that cater to neurodiverse children:

  1. Sensory-Friendly Areas: The centre boasts designated quiet zones with soft lighting and minimal noise, allowing children to take breaks when feeling overwhelmed. Sensory play equipment, including textured walls and interactive panels, stimulates various senses without being overwhelming.
  2. Varied Play Structures: The Cove offers flexible play options such as climbing walls, slides, and soft play areas that cater to different abilities and preferences. Multi-sensory experiences like ball pits and foam block areas engage children in diverse ways.
  3. Social Skills Areas: Zones specifically designed for cooperative play, such as group games and collaborative building stations, encourage social interaction in a structured, supportive environment.
  4. Adaptive Equipment: The Cove ensures inclusivity by providing equipment that accommodates different physical abilities, including swings with harnesses and wheelchair-accessible play structures.

Ocampo emphasizes, “Our staff undergoes rigorous training to understand neurodiversity and effectively support all children. This fosters a welcoming atmosphere where every child feels valued and understood.”

Community-Driven Design

The creation of The Cove was a collaborative effort involving neurodiverse families, educators, and therapists. “Engaging with the community during our planning process provided invaluable insights,” Ocampo explains. “Their feedback has shaped our design choices and ensures that our playground truly meets the diverse needs of its users.”

Photo: Geetanjali Sharma
Photo: Geetanjali Sharma

Benefits of The Cove’s Inclusive Approach

The Cove’s inclusive design offers numerous benefits for children:

  • Enhanced Social Skills: By encouraging play with peers, The Cove fosters social interactions that help children develop crucial communication and collaboration skills.
  • Improved Self-Esteem: The inclusive environment at The Cove boosts confidence, allowing children to explore their interests without fear of judgment.
  • Better Emotional Regulation: The sensory-friendly spaces help children learn to manage overwhelming feelings, teaching valuable coping strategies.
Coffee Machine at The Cove for mothers to enjoy during their break. Photo: Geetanjali Sharma

The Cove Indoor Play stands as a testament to the growing recognition of neurodiversity in recreational spaces. The inclusive indoor playground has quickly become a vital hub for connection, growth, and fun for all children in New Westminster and beyond.

Related Article: How Canada’s Retail Sector Can Better Serve Families with Children

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