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Play Sufficiency Assessment

Play Sufficiency Assessment is a process used to evaluate whether a community provides enough opportunities and spaces for children to engage in play and recreation. It considers various factors like playgrounds, parks, sports facilities, and natural areas to ensure children have access to healthy, stimulating environments for physical activity, social interaction, and creativity. The goal is to identify gaps or shortages in play opportunities so planners and policymakers can make informed decisions to improve or expand facilities, fostering well-rounded development and community well-being.