Activities for people with Learning Disabilities

by Voluntary Action Leicester
Activities for people with Learning Disabilities
Activities for people with Learning Disabilities
Activities for people with Learning Disabilities
Activities for people with Learning Disabilities
Activities for people with Learning Disabilities
Activities for people with Learning Disabilities
Activities for people with Learning Disabilities
Activities for people with Learning Disabilities
Activities for people with Learning Disabilities
Activities for people with Learning Disabilities
Activities for people with Learning Disabilities
Activities for people with Learning Disabilities
Activities for people with Learning Disabilities
Activities for people with Learning Disabilities
Activities for people with Learning Disabilities
Activities for people with Learning Disabilities
Activities for people with Learning Disabilities
Activities for people with Learning Disabilities
Activities for people with Learning Disabilities
Activities for people with Learning Disabilities
Activities for people with Learning Disabilities
Activities for people with Learning Disabilities
Activities for people with Learning Disabilities
Activities for people with Learning Disabilities

Project Report | Jun 15, 2021
Learning Disabilities Week 2021

By Ms Mikaela Paterson | VALUES Manager

Rainbow
Rainbow

It's Learning Disability Week!

The theme of this year’s Learning Disabilities Week is Art and Creativity. This is a great theme to celebrate for Learning Disabilities Week as it’s so important to so many. We do lots of arts, crafts and other creative activities like drama and music at VALUES. Art, in some form, is accessible to everyone and anyone. There are a many benefits to being creative. These often compliment the needs of people with a learning disability very well. We can look into some of these below.

Sense of accomplishment

When you have a learning disability there are more limitations for you than other people. Most people with a learning disability do not have a career or a family of their own. Their ability to achieve things through the use of language, particularly through reading and writing, may be diminished and most people with a learning disability do not reach a high level of education. Art on the other hand is one of those things that everyone can do to their own level. Arts and crafts is my personal hobby of choice so I know first-hand the sense of accomplishment it can bring. When I have created something that I am happy with I get a little rush of pride and self-esteem. The sense of accomplishing something makes us feel better about ourselves. I can only imagine that that sense is even more important to the people we support when they do not have so many other ways to feel that sense of achievement. If arts and crafts aren’t your thing there are other ways to be creative, such as making music or dancing, all of which can achieve the same sense accomplishment and self-esteem.

Problem solving

Creating a piece of crafts is like solving a problem. You have an idea of what you want to make and from there you need to search out the items you are going to use, work out how you are going to put them together and then you have to deal with the range of problems that come along that you hadn’t foreseen. Problem solving is a great skill for anyone to practise but particularly if you have a learning disability, as it may not come as easily. Plus, if you live in a world where most of life’s problems are solved for you and its harder for you to assess danger and be out in the world on your own, then solving problems through art becomes a rare piece of independence. This low stakes kind of problem solving is accessible to all.

Observation and imagination

People on the Autistic Spectrum find it harder to deal with anything abstract. They need something tangible and preferably something they can see right in front of them. Creating art is a good middle ground between tangible and abstract to help people with autism to practice using their imagination. Its not a real rainbow on the page, but it is a representation of one, so things to do exist in another way, other than the actual physical item. In order to create a representation of something, we must observe it in real life and work out how that can be translated to a 2-D object on the page, or into a dance movement or a sound on an instrument, so you need keen levels of observation to do that.

Reduces stress

Being creative, whether that is from making music, dancing, painting, sewing, or any other form, is relaxing. It switches own minds away from our troubles so we can focus on relaxing into our chosen hobby. It’s a great way to pass time, and still have something to show for it in the end. This is important for us all, learning disability or not.

By donating to VALUES you help us supply arts and crafts materials, musical insturments and drama props to our clients to help them keep creating. Thank you. 

If you also have time to donate and a skill to share, please contact Mikaela, mikaela.p@valonline.org.uk, and ask about volunteering. 

Pride in sewing
Pride in sewing
Creativity comes in many forms
Creativity comes in many forms

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