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Going to the DogsBy Courtney Rubin | Tuesday, July 21, 2009 10:37 AM ET
As the Brits might say: Are they barking mad? Martin Ford, the teacher who helped introduce the program at St. Michael’s elementary school in Dorset, England, told the UK’s The Telegraph that the dogs had a made a "significant impact" on the reading ability of children ages seven and eight. "The children always looked forward to their sessions and it certainly helped with motivating them to read both at school and at home," Ford said. Nonprofit Caring Canines donated the dogs -- or, really, the dogs’ time. "Ours are special dogs that are good with children,” Caring Canine’s Julie Lankshear told The Telegraph. "The scheme works because the dogs are non-judgmental; they won't laugh at stammers or get impatient." Or, at least, they’ll make a dogged effort not to... Courtney Rubin is a freelance writer living in London. |
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