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An applied arts workshop is actively underway at the Irakli Kemoklidze Day Center. Sewing StudySewing Disability (Limited Possibility Having) For individuals Multilaterally Useful And Hand It helps As Motor, Also Cognitive And Social–Emotional Skills development. Specifically, Sewing Develops Fine motor skills,Hand Small Movements (Needle Catch, Thread separation, On fabric Accurate Work) Improves Coordination And Hand–Eye Synchronization.
Methodologically, the teacher creates electronic text theoretical materials and video lessons tailored to the needs of people with intellectual disabilities and mental difficulties, adapted, illustrated, visual, simplified, and illustrated, which are then presented to young people with disabilities by art therapist Manana Kapanadze on a projector so that they can be better perceived by young people with disabilities through the screen. This is how they studied the theoretical material on the technology of sewing tablecloths and mats.
@ikaassociation21 How is theoretical material provided to people with disabilities in our day center? Sewing is actively taught in the Applied Arts Workshop of the Irakli Kemoklidze Day Center. Sewing is beneficial for people with disabilities (with disabilities) in many ways and contributes to the development of both motor, cognitive and socio-emotional skills. Specifically, sewing develops fine motor skills, and fine hand movements (holding a needle, threading, precise work on fabric) improve coordination and hand-eye synchronization. Methodologically, the teacher creates electronic text theoretical materials and video lessons tailored to the needs of people with intellectual disabilities and mental disabilities, adapted, illustrated, visual, simplified, and illustrated, which are then presented to young people with disabilities by art therapist Manana Kapanadze on a projector so that young people with disabilities can better perceive them through the screen. This is how they studied the theoretical material for sewing table covers and mats. How is theoretical material provided to people with disabilities in our day center? Sewing lessons are actively being taught in the Applied Arts Workshop of the Irakli Kemoklidze Day Center. Sewing is beneficial for people with disabilities (with disabilities) in many ways and contributes to the development of both motor and cognitive and socio-emotional skills. Specifically, sewing develops fine motor skills, and fine hand movements (holding a needle, threading, precise work on fabric) improve coordination and hand-eye synchronization. Methodologically, the teacher creates electronic text theoretical materials and video lessons tailored to the needs of people with intellectual disabilities and mental difficulties, adapted, illustrated, visual, simplified, and illustrated, which are then presented to young people with disabilities by art therapist Manana Kapanadze on a projector so that they can be better perceived by young people with disabilities through the screen. This is how they studied the theoretical material on the technology of sewing tablecloths and mats.
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