It’s important for all children to experience the world outdoors but for some this may require extra planning and management. Here are some ideas which could help to differentiate outdoor play experiences making them accessible to more children. You could use this as a starting point for discussion within your team and with parents and professionals involved, to see if there is anything which you might use or adapt to meet the individual needs of a child in your setting.

For more information on supporting ASN in outdoor settings there is an EASEYS for ASN: Outdoor learning and play and a Bite-size Outdoor Learning and Play PowerPoint.