Our Dogs Give Students Confidence
TO IMPROVE THEIR READING SKILLS
Program Description
Our flagship program, Elementary School Reading Inspiration (formerly Literacy for All), utilizes the calming effects of a therapy dog to help young students become confident readers. Students who struggle with fluency, or who are uncomfortable reading aloud in front of their peers gain much- needed confidence with a non-judgmental canine friend by their side. The opportunity to practice reading aloud and develop this skill alongside a therapy dog is an invaluable tool and is the pathway to these students becoming confident life-long readers.
This widely popular program began in 2005 with one certified therapy dog in one classroom in Central Bucks School District. Today our certified volunteer therapy dog teams visit over 130 classes, reaching over 3,000 students, each week in Central Bucks School District elementary schools in both mainstream and Learning Support classes.
Benefits to the Children
Children experience increased self-confidence
Children experience decreased anxiety
Children gain a friendly, non-judgmental ear to listen
Children enjoy reading more
Locations
All 15 elementary Schools in the Central Bucks School District including: Barclay, Buckingham, Butler, Bridge Valley, Cold Spring, Doyle, Gayman, Groveland, Jamison, Kutz, Linden, Mill Creek, Pine Run, Titus and Warwick.
Director
Phyllis Mikolaj, Director of Elementary and Secondary Reading and Support for CBSD
Central Bucks School District Teachers!
If you would like to request Roxy Therapy Dog team visits for your classroom, please complete this form.