My son and his friend (both 3) were playing on an indoor playground at the shopping centre today.
It is an enclosed play area with high mesh "walls" and a large slide going down to an enclosed space.
Both the boys were having a very busy time and on a couple of occasions both I and his friends mum had to intervene to ensure our 3yos weren't being too rough with other kids.
Both boys were taken out of the play area a couple of times not because they were too rough but to calm down a little so things didn't get too wild.
As always with those type of areas there were differing levels of supervision depending on parenting style and child requirements. There were also some very little people enjoying the space and managing to just toddle about.
Generally it was a good place for a variety of kids to play.
At one stage my son was too rough with another younger child who he made cry and he had to (for my parenting style) recognise why the other kid was crying, repeat what he'd done to cause the crying and he choose to say sorry. (he also gave the other kid a hug which might have been a little too much but , oh well)
During this playtime a carer with a group of special needs adolescents attended the area. It seemed to me there was one young carer with 4 adolescents of varying disabilities. Two of those in her care had Downs Syndrome. I have no doubt this play area was a very appealing place for these young people.
The carer allowed one of the young men she was caring for to go into the area where there were a lot of small kids playing. He went down the slide almost landing on my son then proceeded to climb up the slide (there were warnings outside asking for this not to be done).
I was so worried he'd go down the slide again at speed and possibly hurt one of the younger kids that I went and spoke to the carer and told her that he was too big to be in the playground.
She got extremely and immediately shirty and with ill grace told the poor young man he had to get out of the playground.
He (of course) didn't want to get out so I went and got my son out of the way before he got injured.
She then said I didn't have to get my son out and the young man would only have one go on the slide.
I have no idea why she thought one potential injury was reasonable!
Due to her reaction to my request he be removed from an area clearly not designed for a person of his size I am now wondering if it's reasonable to have my son exposed to such things.
I totally get that the young man may not understand he is too big. I have a Downs Syndrome cousin who can be extremely stubborn (he will tell you this himself) and at around that age he wouldn't have known why he couldn't play on the playground.
Should I have left things be and not been concerned about injury in the enclosed space, or did I do the right thing?