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When Google was in the room, remarkable things happened. He motivated the unmotivated. He inspired those who didn't want to try to have a go. He gave confidence to the quiet, shy and lonely. He calmed the angry. For eight years Golden Retriever Google accompanied his best friend, Sandy Childs, when she worked in schools. Google's patient, gentle and loving nature proved an inspiration in helping children who were reluctant readers, writers and learners, many of whom had additional learning needs and emotional issues, to find joy in learning. Google's message was simple but powerful: I can read…mehr

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When Google was in the room, remarkable things happened. He motivated the unmotivated. He inspired those who didn't want to try to have a go. He gave confidence to the quiet, shy and lonely. He calmed the angry. For eight years Golden Retriever Google accompanied his best friend, Sandy Childs, when she worked in schools. Google's patient, gentle and loving nature proved an inspiration in helping children who were reluctant readers, writers and learners, many of whom had additional learning needs and emotional issues, to find joy in learning. Google's message was simple but powerful: I can read and so can you. Inspiring, educational and deeply moving, Google The Reading Dog demonstrates how the love of a dog can enhance a young person's motivation and confidence to learn. With contributions from educators and the students themselves, it illustrates the many ways in which Google contributed to lessons across the curriculum and provides guidance for other educators who might want to explore this unique teaching pathway.
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Sandy, was a teacher for thirty-three years. She was honoured and privileged to have Google her golden retriever who was a Therapy dog in her life and to be able to share him with others. She started out as a PE teacher in a secondary school before embarking on a career in special educational needs. Sandy returned to mainstream education for the last eighteen years, working with pupils with special needs, mainly behavioural issues. She now lives and works in The Lake District.