Reading with furry friends

Reading with furry friends
Photo by Rhiannon Leo-Jameson

Fluffy, fuzzy friends are lending a hand twice a month as part of the NorthEast-Millerton Library’s ongoing efforts to build the reading skills of its youngest patrons. Here, Amelia Hertel is reading to golden retriever Maxxie and handler Alicia Flaum. Maxxie and Flaum of Salisbury, Conn., as well as  fellow service dog Franco and his handler Lisa Paris of Sheffield, Mass., were all trained at Canine Link in Hillsdale. According to library youth service coordinator and retired elementary school educator Lynn Buckley: “Sharing stories with family members such as parents, grandparents or siblings is always beneficial for building communications skills. But ... reading to a furry friend, such as a dog, can create a relaxed and safe place for sharing books. Dogs can be very patient, non-judgemental and tend to have a friendly, calming presence which helps a child feel comfortable and encouraged when reading aloud.” To reserve a spot at the library at 75 Main St. with one of the pups, go to nemillertonlibrary.org.

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