The recent guests of the “Keshikchidagh” State Historical-Cultural Reserve were children with special needs from the “Ümid” Speech Development Center operating in the city of Gazakh. The primary objective of the event was to foster interest in historical and cultural heritage among the children, support their social adaptation, and expand their opportunities for active participation in cultural environments. Within the framework of the excursion, the participants were introduced to a small museum-style display set up in the administrative building of the reserve, where they were provided with information about the historical periods of the “Keshikchidagh” area, its material cultural artifacts, and archaeological heritage. The explanations delivered by the reserve’s staff were adapted to the children’s age and psychological characteristics. Following the educational segment, the children engaged in interactive activities. During creative workshops conducted in a roundtable format, they participated in coloring exercises, and their knowledge was reinforced through entertaining intellectual questions. At the end of the event, each participant was awarded a certificate and a commemorative gift. The meeting concluded with sincere conversations around a tea table and pleasant impressions. Such initiatives are of great importance from the standpoint of inclusive education and social integration, while also contributing to the development of respect and attachment to national cultural heritage among children.
