Therapy animals provide companionship, relieve loneliness, and sometimes help with depression, anxiety, and certain phobias
Therapy animals do not have special training and are often used as part of medical treatment plans
Emotional Support Animals can be dogs, cats, snakes, guinea pigs, rabbits, and birds.
The most common kind of therapy animals are pets that go to places like prisons and hospitals. They visit with people who miss their own pets, but return home with their owner at the end of the day.
Emotional Support Animals help people relieve symptoms and improve the quality of their everyday lives
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Here we are in the park near Juan’s home. Pretty soon you will see him and can make him move right and left, jump up and down so he can move along in the park. This is possible by clicking the arrows on your screen or the arrows on your keypad.
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Hey what have you learnt from Mikey?
Hi! I’m Dave the Dog. Do you want to play the Emotional Support or Service Animals game?
Practice Activity: 3 Types of Assistance AnimalsGrades 1 to 4