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Art isn't just creative expression — for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, it can be the key to connection, agency, and healing. In Part 2 with Taylor, host Dalton Huckaby, LMFT 146802 explores the real-world impact of arts programming on the IDD community: from nervous system regulation and self-advocacy to the urgent and underfunded world of creative aging for adults with IDDs facing memory care challenges. If you work in disability services, caregiving, education, or the arts — this conversation is for you.
By Dalton Huckaby | Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist | # 146802Art isn't just creative expression — for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, it can be the key to connection, agency, and healing. In Part 2 with Taylor, host Dalton Huckaby, LMFT 146802 explores the real-world impact of arts programming on the IDD community: from nervous system regulation and self-advocacy to the urgent and underfunded world of creative aging for adults with IDDs facing memory care challenges. If you work in disability services, caregiving, education, or the arts — this conversation is for you.