Paws to Read

Paws to Read is our popular “read to a dog” program during which children in grades K-6 can read with therapy dog Rufus.

Paws for Reading takes place on Fridays – January 10 & 24 and February 7 & 28  – from 4:00-5:00 p.m.

Spots are very limited.  Sign up at the Compass Desk in the Trove starting 30 minutes prior. 

Reading with a therapy dog has numerous benefits for children. Reading to a dog is therapeutic, calming and very rewarding. According to American Libraries Magazines.org, “…children read aloud to animals–usually dogs–instead of their peers, and the fear of making a mistake will subside, allowing them to achieve their reading potential.”

About Rufus:

Rufus is an almost 3 year old mini goldendoodle who is a registered therapy dog with Intermountain Therapy Animals and a registered Reading Education Assistance Dog with the R.E.A.D. program.

Rufus loves working in different environments from schools to even dance studios! One of his favorite programs has been walking in the park with people with special needs.

He is looking forward to making new friends at the White Plains Public Library and listening to lots of stories.

Fun Fact: Rufus also does agility in his spare time. For more information on Therapy Dogs of Rockland an affiliate of Intermountain Therapy Animals please click this link.

Categories: Events, Featured, Homepage Kids, Kids, and Library News.

Comments

  1. Tammy Silby

    Just by coincidence my daughter and I were at the library. She was able to read to Rufus and cannot wait until the next time. This was such an amazing day for her.

  2. Jane Kolleeny

    Do you need any adults to help with this program? It sounds like a lot of fun and I’d be interested in being involved. Jane

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