Note: R.E.A.D. program results are beyond anecdotal; see the R.E.A.D. Headquarters' website for a few of the document results.
"Preliminary results show children who read to dogs are progressing three times faster in words per minute read then their counterparts in control groups without dogs." Click here to read more about how Dogs Unleash Elementary Students' Reading Skills.
Note: R.E.A.D. program results are beyond anecdotal; see the R.E.A.D. Headquarters' website for a few of the document results. Emma is a wildly popular reading assistant in several North Vancouver schools. Endlessly patient, she never insists that kids sound out a word or pay attention. And as students read, she helps them to hold their book open -- with her paw. Read the full article in the attached file.
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