Dogs big and small are helping Shoalhaven children break down reading barriers every week in Shoalhaven Libraries.
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Paws 'n' Tales is a literacy program, provided in partnership with Paws Pet Therapy, for primary aged children who may be experiencing reading difficulties, low self-esteem or learning difficulties.
Catherine Horsley has been volunteering her dogs in the program for the last four years, and said she can't believe the progress the children make even after just one session.
"Kids spend all day learning at school, we give them the chance to not have to learn after school. It is a break for them to relax with the dog. It is a self-confidence building program," she said.
"We can see the improvement after the first session. They're amazed at how much they can read, in the relaxed atmosphere with the dog." Catherine said.
Mayor Amanda Findley said she would like to see this program expanded into more councils around the nation.
"I have heard parents of the children say how much calmer their child has become since starting the free program," she said.
The program is not only getting children reading but is also building their confidence in a safe environment."
Times and locations
- Ulladulla Library - 3.15pm every Wednesday. Contact 4444 8820 for more information or to make a booking.
- Nowra Library - time by appointment. Contact 4429 3705 for more information.