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Programs
with Children
Southwest Service
Dogs offers programs that allow children (Student Trainers) ages 11-17
to assist with training the dogs. Student Trainers learn patience and
consistency as well as how to be a trusted leader for their service
dog in training.
The Student Trainers
go through a curriculum developed by Dr. Bergin (Assistance Dog Institute).
These training "camps" are intense learning experiences for
the children. They also serve as fundraisers for the organization.
For the first few weeks Student Trainers focus on theory and methods,
alternating with "hands-on" experience in the classroom,
until they gain adequate experience to handle their "trainees"
and problem-solve in public.
During the public
phase Student Trainers take the dogs out in public, exposing them to
a variety of situations that the dogs may experience when they are
working in their future homes. Typical training outings are to libraries,
recreational facilities, shopping malls, movie theaters, restaurants
and grocery stores.
Student Trainers
also learn about disabilities and how Service Dogs can be used to mitigate
some disabilities. Whenever possible, Student Trainers meet and work
with clients who are waiting for a Service Dog. They also may give
presentations to groups in order to help others learn about Service
Dogs and at the same time improve their presentation skills.
If you live in
the Clarksville, AR area and have a child between the ages of 11-17
who might be interested in upcoming programs, please contact us at
479/754-3682 for more information and pricing or email us at: swsd@arkd.net.
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