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October 2020

COULD DOGS BE A READER’S BEST FRIEND?

- Susan Wroble

Tales for Sails

Sandi Martin had two great loves— dogs and reading. As a nurse and intensive care unit manager at a Salt Lake City hospital, she saw the healing power of therapy dogs that visited her hospital. Then, in the middle of the night, she had an inspiration. Could dogs have the same kind of impact with kids struggling to read as they had helping sick patients recover?

Sandi told her friend Kathy Klotz about her idea. Klotz is the executive director of Intermountain Therapy Animals (ITA). ITA is a nonprofit group that provides animal-assisted therapy. Martin and Klotz asked the public library if ITA could bring therapy dogs into the library for a four-week trial program. They would test the idea of having kids read to dogs. That was in the fall of 1999. Twenty-one years later, the program is still going strong. It’s called the Reading Education Assistance Dogs (R.E.A.D.) program.

R.E.A.D. was so popular that Intermountain Therapy Animals decided to try it in an elementary school. Kids who had trouble reading were matched up with a dog and its human handler. Each week, the students would read to the dog—and their reading improved. Klotz noted that the idea was so simple and so successful that it was hard to believe no one had thought of it before. Now, similar programs for kids to read to dogs have spread throughout the US and around the world. They have names like Tail Waggin’ Tutors, Paws for Reading, Reading with Rover, and Sit, Stay, Read.

THE TEDDY BEAR STUDY

But does it really work? Do scores on reading tests improve? Would students get the same benefits by reading to an adult, or to a stuffed animal?

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WOMEN AND FIREFIGHTING: A GOOD FIT

Jessica Gardetto is a firefighter. Her father was, too. “I grew up with my dad coming home smelling like wildfire and covered in soot,” she says.

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—Felix G., age 10, Montana

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THE LINGERING EFFECTS OF THE RECENT PACIFIC PALISADES AND ALTADENA EATON FIRES

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Scientists Create Mice With Woolly Mammoth-Like Fur

RESEARCHERS AT A COMPANY IN TEXAS ARE WORKING TO CREATE A LIVING ANIMAL THAT RESEMBLES THE EXTINCT WOOLLY MAMMOTH. Recently, they produced mice with traits of the large mammal. The mice all have coats with mammoth-like fur, and some of the small mammals also have genes that help them store fat. Both features would help the animals survive in the cold Arctic, where the woolly mammoth once lived.

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Cool Sunshade Added to the Nancy Roman Space Telescope

THE NANCY ROMAN SPACE TELESCOPE IS A NEW TELESCOPE THAT NASA IS BUILDING AND WILL LAUNCH INTO SPACE, LIKELY IN EARLY 2027.

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