Therapy dogs in schools can significantly benefit pupils' emotional and mental well-being, helping to reduce stress, improve their social skills, and enhance learning.
Our therapy dogs are friendly and calm and support pupils and students so they can interact with them.
Jack and Pals Therapy Dogs can listen to individual children read or a small group and also lister to our wonderful dog handlers read to groups of children too.
Emotional and Mental Health:
Therapy dogs can provide comfort and reduce anxiety, improving students' emotional regulation and overall mental health.
Developing Social Skills:
Pupils can learn empathy, social cues, and appropriate interpersonal skills through interacting with our dogs.
Supporting Learning:
The presence of a therapy dog can create a calming environment, making it easier for students to focus and engage in learning activities.
Reading Programs:
Therapy dogs can be used in reading programs to help students overcome social and emotional barriers to learning, improving literacy and confidence.
Involving students in the care of a school dog can teach them about responsibility, caring, and sharing.
Fears and Allergies:
Pupils who have dog fear can work with our dogs to over come them. Schools do need to be aware of any potential pupils who are allergic to dogs and have covered this in their risk assessment of our dogs visiting.
Risk Assessment:
Schools should prepare their own risk assessment and ensure the safety of pupils when meeting our therapy dogs.
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