Paws for Tales

Boost Reading Confidence with Therapy Dogs

Presented by San Mateo County Libraries

Do you have a reluctant reader? Sign your child up to have a session to practice reading with a therapy dog at the library.

Studies show that children who may not want to read in front of their peers are much less anxious with an animal present. Children don't perceive animals as judgmental, and reading to an animal helps them become more confident readers. We want to thank our partners for making this possible: Pet Assisted Therapy teams and their handlers from the Peninsula Humane Society & the SPCA's Paws for Tales program.

Registration is required and space is limited, so register early for your 10-minute slot.

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Upcoming Sessions

Dates
Age
Participate
Paws for Tales
11/12
Tue, 6p-7p
6-11
San Mateo County Libraries - Belmont
Paws for Tales
12/10
Tue, 6p-7p
6-11
San Mateo County Libraries - Belmont
This activity is presented by San Mateo County Libraries and scheduled to take place on Tuesday 12/10 from 6p-7p at San Mateo County Libraries - Belmont. For more information, click "Participate" to visit the website of San Mateo County Libraries.

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