IPA – International Play Association – USA

Resources

Porch Play Chats are conversations with experts regarding topics related to play. Sponsored by the American Association for the Child’s Right to Play or more affectionately known as IPA USA, these Porch Play Chats bring nuggets of information to help you incorporate more play into children’s day.

Playground Safety Resources include American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Playground Equipment Safety Standards, books and articles on playground-related injuries, and more.

Recess Research with articles in the categories of advocacy, mental and physical health, and the role of recess in education.

Inclusive Playground Resources include books and articles about The Americans with Disabilities Act and its Impact on the Emergence of Accessible and Inclusive Playgrounds, information on how to design and build inclusive playgrounds, and a list of inclusive playground equipment.

IPA-USA carries forth the mission of its parent organization, IPA World. To accomplish the Vision, Mission, and Guiding Principles, IPA-USA does the following:

  • Advocates for the ratification by the USA on the Convention of the Rights of the Child
  • Acts as a resource for other national and international organizations and UN agencies by providing consultations, speakers, and serving on committees
  • Increases awareness on the importance of play across the lifespan, infant, toddler, preschool, primary, middle, secondary, post-secondary, adult play
  • Produces Porch Play Chats, conversations with play experts on a variety of play-related topics.
  • Developed a Play Quiz in partnership with the Genius for Play to help parents and families assess the amount of time their young child has to play
  • Published the Children in Crisis document In conjunction with the UNICEF Emergency Task Force, This document provides activities that support those working with children during a crisis.
  • Hosts the IPA USA BLOG “PLAY TALK” to discuss current events, such as public schools eliminating recess, news articles, and questions regarding playful learning.
  • Promotes Trees over Screens by selling t-shirts to support limiting screen time
  • Recruits and supports State Play Advocates to promote Playdays in communities. (Members Only)
  • Published a Play Day Tool Kit (Members Only)
  • Publishes Policy Briefs on a variety of topics as tools for advocacy to states and local communities. (Members Only)
  • Provides training and conferences to advocate, support, and educate about issues regarding play.
  • Produces and publishes the IPA-USA E-journal to connect research and practice that support play. (Members Only)
  • Publishes a Quarterly Play Blast with recent news, upcoming conferences, and updates (Members Only)
  • Offers mini-grants to IPA USA members who are offering professional development conferences with the theme of promoting play, doing playdays, or conducting parent workshops on the importance of play. (Members Only)
  • Opportunities to be featured in a Porch Play Chats

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