Characters:
- Ben – College Tutor
- Miss Brown – Special Needs Teacher
- Amy – Student and teacher of learning disability and mental health
awareness
Scene
1: In the Classroom
Ben:
Do you have a learning disability, Amy?
Amy: Yes — and I also live with mental illness. I teach learning
disability and mental health. Why do you ask?
Ben: You seem to know a lot about the subjects.
Amy: Thanks! I’m also an artist and writer. I paint, draw, and write
about the learning disability and mental health field.
Ben: That’s wonderful, Amy. What is your learning disability and mental
illness, if you don’t mind me asking?
Amy: I have Autism, Anxiety, and Depression.
Scene
2: Miss Brown Enters
Miss Brown: Some people have learning disabilities, mental health
conditions, or both — and that’s okay.
💡 It’s good to talk about it and support one another.
(Symbols: person thinking 🧠, heart ❤️, talking 💬)
Ben:
Amy, you really do know a lot about these subjects.
Amy: Thanks, Ben. I teach about learning disability and mental health.
Miss Brown: People with lived experience can be teachers and leaders.
💡 Everyone can learn from one another.
Amy: Exactly — we can all learn from each other.
Scene
3: Creativity and Strengths
Amy:
I’m also an artist and writer. I love expressing myself through painting and
stories.
Ben: That’s amazing!
Miss Brown: 🎨 Creativity helps people express feelings and share
experiences.
💬 People with disabilities and mental health conditions
have many strengths.
🌟 See the abilities — not just the difficulties.
(Symbols: paintbrush 🎨, pencil ✏️, heart ❤️, handshake 🤝)
Scene
4: Closing Message
Amy:
Everyone learns differently, and that’s what makes us unique.
Ben: I agree — we all have something special to share.
Miss Brown: Let’s keep building understanding, respect, and inclusion
together.
🌍 Together we can make a difference.
💡 Kindness, creativity, and awareness change lives.
✅ Educational Message for Learners and Workers:
- People with learning disabilities and mental
health conditions can be teachers, leaders, and creators.
- Talking about your experiences helps others
understand.
- Creativity and expression are powerful tools for
awareness and change.
- Focus on abilities, not just disabilities.
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