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Children are reading books to dogs as part of a scheme to improve literacy. | Children are reading books to dogs as part of a scheme to improve literacy. |
Sarah Ellis takes her dogs Charlie and Saffron to her local primary school and library at Templeton in Pembrokeshire for sessions with youngsters. | Sarah Ellis takes her dogs Charlie and Saffron to her local primary school and library at Templeton in Pembrokeshire for sessions with youngsters. |
She is the first person in Wales to qualify with the Reading Education Assistance Dogs scheme, which is popular in the USA and Canada. | She is the first person in Wales to qualify with the Reading Education Assistance Dogs scheme, which is popular in the USA and Canada. |
Ms Ellis said reading out loud could be frightening for children but the dogs helped them to relax. | Ms Ellis said reading out loud could be frightening for children but the dogs helped them to relax. |
"Dogs can be so therapeutic. They can be therapeutic when you've had a bad day at work," she said. | "Dogs can be so therapeutic. They can be therapeutic when you've had a bad day at work," she said. |
"You go home, give them a cuddle and it's all better. You can tell them what you like, they don't repeat it and I think it works for the kids who might have a problem with reading. | "You go home, give them a cuddle and it's all better. You can tell them what you like, they don't repeat it and I think it works for the kids who might have a problem with reading. |
"I remember from school myself having to stand up and read out loud. This is one to one, sitting in a corner of the library with just me, the dog and the child." | "I remember from school myself having to stand up and read out loud. This is one to one, sitting in a corner of the library with just me, the dog and the child." |
It doesn't matter if the children make mistakes, it's purely just reading practice Sarah Ellis | It doesn't matter if the children make mistakes, it's purely just reading practice Sarah Ellis |
Ms Ellis decided to help children with their reading after learning about the scheme, which started in North America in 1999, in a magazine. | Ms Ellis decided to help children with their reading after learning about the scheme, which started in North America in 1999, in a magazine. |
"I searched the internet and managed to find the only other UK volunteer at the time and he told me how to go about it," she said. | "I searched the internet and managed to find the only other UK volunteer at the time and he told me how to go about it," she said. |
"They send you a course and you have to do that and send it back for marking." | "They send you a course and you have to do that and send it back for marking." |
Ms Ellis makes weekly visits to Templeton Primary School with Charlie, a Shetland sheepdog-cross rescue dog who wears a bandana. | Ms Ellis makes weekly visits to Templeton Primary School with Charlie, a Shetland sheepdog-cross rescue dog who wears a bandana. |
The dog has quickly become a firm favourite with the children. | The dog has quickly become a firm favourite with the children. |
"The dogs have to be temperament-assessed so it means they have to already be registered therapy dogs," she said. | "The dogs have to be temperament-assessed so it means they have to already be registered therapy dogs," she said. |
"The dog has to be very quiet, very docile, very calm, well trained and able to take as much stroking as you're able to throw at him. | "The dog has to be very quiet, very docile, very calm, well trained and able to take as much stroking as you're able to throw at him. |
"It doesn't matter if the children make mistakes, it's purely just reading practice." | "It doesn't matter if the children make mistakes, it's purely just reading practice." |
One pupil Josh, six, who reads with Charlie, said: "Once you've been with the dogs for a very long time, you start to get to know what they say. They look at you in a special way." | One pupil Josh, six, who reads with Charlie, said: "Once you've been with the dogs for a very long time, you start to get to know what they say. They look at you in a special way." |
Ms Ellis' venture, Shaggy Dog Tales, has already attracted interest from other dog owners and she hopes the idea will spread. | Ms Ellis' venture, Shaggy Dog Tales, has already attracted interest from other dog owners and she hopes the idea will spread. |
The work is voluntary but she does get some sponsorship from a pet food company. | The work is voluntary but she does get some sponsorship from a pet food company. |
"The course did cost me a little bit and I opted to buy the full uniform, the bandanas for the dogs, but to me it's worth it just to see the look on the children's faces - that's all I need." | "The course did cost me a little bit and I opted to buy the full uniform, the bandanas for the dogs, but to me it's worth it just to see the look on the children's faces - that's all I need." |
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