Taman reading inclusion in Bekasi offers art therapy for children and disabled
Jakarta – Taman Read Inclusion (TBI) at the Pangudi Luhur Integrated Center (STPL) Bekasi is present as a literacy for social attention (PAS), both children of beneficiaries (PM), residential and family services who do not live in residents or flat. This facility is child -friendly designed and persons with disabilities. “Due to inclusive, we are open to all levels of society,” said Ena Rudiah as the person in charge of TBI in a written statement, Thursday (3/4/2025). Ena revealed, there are different activities at TBI STPL. Children can learn to read, write and count (Calistung), draw, color, to paint. This activity can be a therapeutic medium for people with disabilities. Browse to continue with the content “Here also gets therapy with art. Art therapy is the therapy of painting learned by Mr Andri (one of the instructors at TBI STPL),” says Ena. Ena explained that learning activities at TBI were not performed monotonous or formally, but that he is more interesting and practice based. He gave an example of one of the participants with a disability in TBI named UCOK. He did not provide formal learning related to tel material. “For example, afraid UCOK is taught because it sells mineral water, the water is the price per bottle of RP. 6 thousand, if we make shopping with RP. 20 thousand, how many changes are you to count,” Ena explained. In addition, TBI STPL is also equipped with different reading books, including those used by braille letters for people with visual disabilities or the blind. This facility is expected to improve the culture of reading, both among children, adolescents and adults. In addition, it is expected to train confidence and develop their potential. “The first point is the reading mine, but we develop it into different aspects. So this reading mine runs, but in it many activities are also for the social rehabilitation function for the community or for health service equipment, for disabilities and for schoolchildren,” Ena said. It is known, TBI STPL works every Monday Friday from 08.00 WIB to 15.00 WIB. While in the TBI room, the driver applies different rules, such as children not using devices or devices. The goal is to establish direct interaction between participants and instructors. Ena said on the basis of summarized data, there were about 200 children and teenagers who visited TBI each month. “We tell a month because we have a visit book daily,” he said. (AKD/EGA) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here