The benefits of social and therapeutic horticulture

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What are the benefits of Social and Therapeutic Horticulture?

A different approach to learning in a fun and social way!

  • Social and therapeutic horticulture (STH) involves the use of plants and gardening to obtain and improve the skill set of people of all ages and abilities.   
  • It has been proven that therapeutic horticulture can improve the self-esteem and self-confidence of an individual (Thrive 2019).   
  • STH not only develops social skills but can also improve literacy, numeracy skills and the general well-being in this case of a child.   
  • Children get an appreciation for nature and the environment.   
  • Children learn where their food comes from!

This is our standard activity but if you have a special request we can tailor a programme to suit your requirements.

The Results!

After caring for and waiting for! (encourages patience)

  • The pupils can take their broad bean plant home to show their families their achievement in growing and nurturing their plants
    to maturity.
  • A simple potting exercise rewards the pupils with social and therapeutic skills, gives ownership and creates a sense of inclusion for pupils of all abilities.
  • A certificate of completion is presented to every pupil that has grown a plant in the programme.

This is our standard activity but if you have a special request we can tailor a programme to suit your requirements.

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