A child is on a playground they start to slide down a large slide. At what point is a child in dynamic equilibrium with the slide?

At the bottom of the slide, when the child has stopped moving and is in a state of rest.

When the child has accelerated to a constant velocity the net force up or down the slide is zero, the acceleration is zero, and that is a dynamic (force) equilibrium. It means the total friction and air drag holding the child back is equal and opposite to the component of gravitational force down the slide.