BDI Play Designs
August 10, 2026
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The Play Report

The Benefits of Sliding: Why Sliding Matters

The slide is a playground classic for good reason. Sliding combines movement, sensory input, and just enough challenge to build balance, coordination, and confidence — long before the trip down even begins.

The Benefits of Sliding: Why Sliding Matters

There's a reason the slide is a playground classic. That moment at the top—the anticipation, the push-off, and the rush to the bottom—offers children much more than a few seconds of fun.

Sliding combines movement, sensory input, physical challenge, and just enough adventure to help children build important skills while they play.

Movement from Top to Bottom

Sliding engages the vestibular system, which helps children understand movement, balance, and where their bodies are in space. As children accelerate down a slide, their brains process changes in speed and body position while their muscles work to keep them stable.

But the experience begins before the trip down. Children often need to climb stairs, ladders, nets, or playground components to reach the top, building strength, coordination, and motor-planning skills along the way.

Even getting into position to slide requires children to organize their movements, adjust their bodies, and prepare for what comes next.

Building Confidence Through Play

Standing at the top of a slide can feel like a big accomplishment—especially for a child trying it for the first time. Sliding provides an opportunity to experience a manageable challenge, make a decision, and discover, "I can do this!"

Slides can also encourage social skills as children learn to wait, take turns, watch for others, and navigate a shared play space.

Offering slides with different heights, slopes, widths, and access points creates more choices for children with different ages, abilities, and comfort levels.

A thoughtfully designed playground gives children opportunities to challenge themselves at their own pace, building skills and confidence along the way.

And sometimes, the best part of reaching the bottom is heading straight back up to do it all over again.

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