
“Spring has officially arrived. Birds are singing, trees are blooming, and many of us are itching to get outside after the long winter season.” [1]
“Spring is a wonderful season full of new beginnings and opportunities. For people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), it can be a great time to explore new activities and enjoy the warmer weather.” [2]
Let’s ‘spring’ into fun with these activities that are accessible and enjoyable for people with IDD.





Conclusion:
“Spring is a wonderful time to enjoy fun and meaningful activities with your loved ones. Whether you’re planting flowers, having a picnic, or making crafts, there are so many ways to spend time outdoors. These springtime activities for disabilities are designed to be inclusive, meaning everyone can join in, no matter their ability. It’s a great way to create special memories and enjoy the benefits of nature, from boosting mood to improving motor skills.” [4]
Resources
[2] https://www.crnflorida.com/2023/03/20/3-activities-to-celebrate-spring-for-people-with-disabilities/
[3] https://blog.giv.care/spring-activities-for-adults-with-disabilities/
[4] https://www.mywellnesshub.in/blog/spring-activities-for-kids-with-disabilities/
[5] https://assistinghandscolumbus.com/elderly-outdoor-spring-activities/