24 sessions
length of the garden-based healing and learning program delivered to young adults with intellectual disabilities
A 24-session, three-month garden-based program improved psychological stability, social relationships, and individual capabilities in YAwID
The curriculum was structured into stages—approaching, sensing, creating, operating, and sharing—each designed to build intimacy, meaning, knowledge, accomplishment, and sustainability. The program was operated flexibly to accommodate participants' shorter attention spans and was found to generate emotional healing, social healing, physical healing, and independent healing.
Over the course of three months, we planned and carried out a 24-session program that helped people heal by improving their motor skills, sensory abilities, knowledge, and memory, as well as their creativity, mental health, and social interactions.
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