Video Transcript: Differences in Intellectual Ability
I have had the joy of sitting beside many individuals who would be considered
as having a severe to profound level of intellectual ability. While I generally had
prepared some kind of activity to do together, the course of the time together
was often altered by their reaction and our interaction. If a song got a huge
smile, we did it several times together. If that person looked away or got upset
by a picture, I would change it out with something else. I often imagined that we
were dance partners together. Sometimes I was the leader, and sometimes that
individual would lead, and I would follow. We moved through the activity
together, linked by reading body movements and expressions, and following the
lead of the Holy Spirit. If you have the joy of being in community with a person
who appears to have quite limited intellectual ability, consider your role as a
dance partner. While there may be some activities in this Together Curriculum or
the worship service you can adapt, much of your time will most likely be based
on what you have discovered about your group member. Does this person smile
each time there is music? Then, put questions and scriptures to music even if
the musical score is not provided in the materials. Does this person get excited
when there is a dog or other animal in a picture? Glue dogs and animals all over
the printed materials, even the bulletin handed to this individual. Pick out the
one main and most important phrase or idea of the day, and find ways to voice
it, write it, picture it, sing it, rap it, tap it, count it, and create it. Use that
individual's name often to personalize the idea. God loves you, Nicole, might be
the main point of the time together. And remember as you dance the time away
that God wants to speak to you, too. That individual has gifts from God for you.
Look for them, delight in them, thank God for those gifts, soak up His blessing
through your partner as you imagine a time when you will both be dancing on
the streets of gold as brothers and sisters in Christ.