How Animal Assisted Therapy Can be Used to Motivate Children in Special Education

How Animal Assisted Therapy Can be Used to Motivate Children in Special Education
Author: Colleen Miller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2008
Genre:
ISBN:

The research question addressed in this capstone is, in what ways might animal assisted-therapy be used to promote positive growth on the IEP goals of children with various disabilities in a public school setting? I discuss several experiences that have inspired me to research this topic. The first area of research is, positive emotions, motivation and its impact on learning. The second area describes the specific disability categories in special education and their individual characteristics. The majority of my research defines Animal Assisted Therapy and unfolds the ways that it has been used effectively to motivate people and improve their quality of life. The fourth area of research describes the types of dogs that are best suited to work in Animal Assisted Therapy and what the criteria is for these dogs. The author develops a brochure to help educate others.

How Animals Help Students Learn

How Animals Help Students Learn
Author: Nancy R. Gee
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2017-03-27
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317217489

How Animals Help Students Learn summarizes what we know about the impact of animals in education and synthesizes the thinking of prominent leaders in research and practice. It’s a much-needed resource for mental-health and education professionals interested in incorporating animals in school-based environments, one that evaluates the efficacy of existing programs and helps move the field toward evidence-based practice. Experts from around the world provide concrete examples of how animals have been successfully incorporated into classroom settings to achieve the highest level of benefit while also ensuring the health and welfare of the students and animals involved.

Benefits of Animal Assisted Therapy with Children in Special Education

Benefits of Animal Assisted Therapy with Children in Special Education
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2018
Genre: Animals
ISBN:

"Animal-assisted therapy (AAT) is used to improve the overall mental, physical, emotional, and social functioning of a patient. The use of animals in therapy practice is becoming more common, yet it is still not entirely integrated in to the educational setting. It is more common to find this type of therapy used in hospitals, therapeutic boarding schools for teens, and mental health facilities. There are a variety of animals used in animal-assisted therapy, such as horses, cats, dogs, dolphins, and llamas. The research regarding the effectiveness of this type of therapy is limited, but there are a number of therapists and patients who can attest to its benefits. Animal-assisted therapy has been shown to have profound effectiveness with specific populations of students who receive special education services. These populations include students diagnosed with emotional/behavior disorders and autism spectrum disorder. Upon evaluation of appropriateness, therapy dogs can be used in the classroom to increase social communication, as well as assist in helping students understand emotions and feelings. In certain cases, a 1:1 service dog may be essential in helping a child with autism spectrum disorder find success."--Leaf 4.

It's All About The Dog: Using a Therapy Dog in the School Setting

It's All About The Dog: Using a Therapy Dog in the School Setting
Author: Leona Davis
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1483446670

Years ago, a colleague came up with the novel idea of bringing my dog to school to work with students with emotional issues. Since then this one dog has touched many people and has prompted other programs to add a therapy dog to their staff. My book explores my personal experiences working with a therapy dog in three different school settings over a 7-year period. The therapy dog program involves using dog and handler teams that have been certified through Therapy Dogs International (TDI). Animal assisted therapy is a nontraditional method for working with regular and special education students in a variety of programs. This research project involved the work of many individuals. I have been blessed to work with many outstanding people throughout my career who have been willing to think outside of the box and support such a nontraditional idea. This book is a must read for educators, therapists, and animal lovers and sends a message about the climate of our schools and connecting with our youth.

Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy

Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy
Author: Nancy Parish-Plass
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2013-07-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1612492746

The integration of animals into the therapy setting by psychotherapists has been a growing trend. Psychological problems treated include emotional and behavioral problems, attachment issues, trauma, and developmental disorders. An influential 1970s survey suggests that over 20 percent of therapists in the psychotherapy division of the American Psychological Association incorporated animals into their treatment in some fashion. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the number is much higher today. Since Yeshiva University psychologist Boris Levinson popularized the involvement of animals in psychotherapy in the 1960s, Israel has come to be perhaps the most advanced country in the world in the area of animal-assisted psychotherapy (AAP). This is true especially in the areas of academic training programs, theory-building, and clinical practice. Great effort has been put into understanding the mechanisms behind AAP, as well as into developing ethical guidelines that take into account the therapist's responsibility toward both client and animal. This book exposes the world to the theory and practice of AAP as conceived and used in Israel. It emphasizes evidence-based and clinically sound applications with psychotherapeutic goals, as differentiated from other animal-assisted interventions, such as AAE (animal-assisted education) and AAA (animal-assisted activities), which may have education or skills-oriented goals. Not just anyone with a dog can call him-or herself an animal-assisted therapist. This volume demonstrates not only the promise of animal-assisted psychotherapeutic approaches, but also some of the challenges the field still needs to overcome to gain widespread legitimacy.

Animal Assisted Therapy Activities to Motivate and Inspire

Animal Assisted Therapy Activities to Motivate and Inspire
Author: Nancy Lind
Publisher: Pyow Sports Marketing
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2009-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780976696582

An excellent resource for pet therapy teams, educators, and therapists, this text presents clearly outlined instructions with educational and clinical application suggestions from a pioneer in the area of pet therapy.

Service Animals in Schools

Service Animals in Schools
Author: Anne O. Papalia
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2022-07-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1538158221

Is that dog allowed in school? Can the miniature horse ride on the bus with my son? Must the service animal leave the classroom if the teacher is allergic? Do I need to include the service animal in the IEP? These are some of the many questions that arise when a child with disability brings a service animal to school. Service Animals in Schools: Legal, Educational, Administrative and Strategic Handling Aspects (LEASH), provides a comprehensive overview of the legal, educational, and accessibility issues surrounding service animals in schools and provides practical guidelines for addressing these concerns within an academic setting. The authors explore topics such as types of assistance animals, educational planning and IEP development, classroom integration, transition planning, and more, providing practical information about service animal use from both ends of the leash.

Wow, My Teacher is a Horse!

Wow, My Teacher is a Horse!
Author: Paulien Rutgers
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 170
Release:
Genre: Education
ISBN: 152554702X

In ‘Wow, my teacher is a horse!’, scientifically based theory and practical examples clearly explain how the horse can play a role in strengthening executive functions through experiential learning. Since 2004 Paulien Rutgers has been working in horse-assisted interventions which aim to encourage children with specific needs to develop their strenghts and abilities. More than half of these children suffer from school dropout and/or risky behavior. They need support for one or more executive functions, with feedback to their family and school. Horses have a positive effect on the learning ability, the self-reflection and the awareness of these children. In this book, Paulien Rutgers brings together all her experience and the results of her search for the explanation of the effect that horses have on the behaviour and cognition of the target group. She attended national and international symposia, lectures and courses, studied articles and books, conducted passionate interviews with researchers and colleagues, resulting in a conclusive theory which translates into practice. This is an indispensable book for students of Animal Assisted Therapy courses, of applied social studies, pedagogy and psychology as well as for teachers in those studies, as for professionals in the field of animals in care.

Therapy Animals in Education

Therapy Animals in Education
Author: Cynthia Giannakakis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN:

The research question addressed in this project is, how does the use of therapy animals in an educational setting positively affect the struggling learner? It discusses the positive influences that Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) utilized in an educational setting can have on children and learning. It identifies the benefits of AAT, why it works, and the positive changes that occur as a result. The author documents research collected through interviews and observations and supports the validity through research literature. The influence for this capstone developed through a passion for teaching students with learning challenges and a true affection for animals. The final results of merging the two together to uncover the significance of the human/animal bond have been the motivation for this project.