Friends fur life help build skills for life


A new study finds children not only reap the benefits of working with therapy dogs — they enjoy it too.

«Dog lovers often have an assumption that canine-assisted interventions are going to be effective because other people are going to love dogs,» says Nicole Harris, who conducted this research while a master’s student in the School of Education. «While we do frequently see children improve in therapy dog programs, we didn’t have data to support that they enjoyed the time as well.»

Harris was the lead researcher in the study that explored how children reacted while participating in a social skill-training program with therapy dogs.

The research saw 22 children from the Okanagan Boys and Girls Club take part in a series of sessions to help them build their social skills. Over six weeks, the children were accompanied by therapy dogs from UBC Okanagan’s Building Academic Retention through K9s (BARK) program as they completed lessons.

Each week the children were taught a new skill, such as introducing themselves or giving directions to others. The children would first practice with their assigned therapy dog before running through the exercise with the rest of the group. In the final phase, the children — accompanied by their new furry friend and volunteer handler — would practice their new skills with university students located in the building.

«Therapy dogs are often able to reach children and facilitate their growth in surprising ways. We saw evidence of this in the social skills of children when they were paired with a therapy dog,» says Dr. John-Tyler Binfet, associate professor in the School of Education and director of BARK. «The dogs helped create a non-threatening climate while the children were learning these new skills. We saw the children practice and hone their social skills with and alongside the dogs.»

While the children were learning and practising their new skills, the research team collected data.


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Materials provided by University of British Columbia Okanagan campus. Note: Content may be edited for style and length.


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