
These garden activities are intensively carried out at the Irakli Kemoklidze Day Center for Persons with Disabilities and are very beneficial for persons with disabilities, as they promote: Motor development – working in the garden (digging, planting, watering) develops fine and gross motor skills. Sensory stimulation – touching plants, smelling the earth, touching water develops various sensations and calms the nervous system. Strengthening independence – caring for plants develops a sense of responsibility. Supporting emotional regulation – interacting with nature reduces stress, calms and strengthens emotional self-regulation skills.
These garden activities are intensively carried out at the Irakli Kemoklidze Day Center for Persons with Disabilities and are very beneficial for persons with disabilities, as they promote: Motor development – working in the garden (digging, planting, watering) develops fine and gross motor skills. Sensory stimulation – touching plants, smelling the earth, touching water develops various sensations and calms the nervous system. Strengthening independence – caring for plants develops a sense of responsibility. Supporting emotional regulation – interacting with nature reduces stress, calms and strengthens emotional self-regulation skills.







