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Our thoughts on relationship building with our students
Relationship building is a core ethic of ours that ensures Canine Comprehension tutors are investing in the relationships of their students and caregivers to best achieve shared goals.
Read More >Offering dog assisted programs in Mallacoota
We are delighted to be able to offer funded animal assisted programs to facilitate supportive connections in the Mallacoota area and surrounding locations.
Read More >New Schedule Structure for Programs
We are beyond grateful for your continued support and loyalty to our school programs. We have come up with different ways for your schools to work with our programs.
Read More >Would you like a visit from us in term 4?
We know your young people and staff require some extra attention and kindness. We know we can help. We will be offering Canine Comprehension Club sessions throughout term 4.
Read More >Running Individual Mentoring Term 3
Our mentors and dogs will be able to recommence face to face mentoring in term 3, and will be managed on a case-by-case basis.
Read More >Try Animal Assisted Education online!
Many parents are wondering how to minimise the emotional impact the pandemic is having in a way that will be reassuring and not make kids more frightened. We believe the most effective & responsible way Canine Comprehension can care for the community, has been to go online.
Read More >Reflections on Resilience: Lessons Learned During COVID-19 Lockdowns
Feeling the impact of the uncertainty related to COVID-19 was very unsettling for many of us; we realised that young people are feeling this anxiety also. We believed the most effective & responsible way Canine Comprehension could care for the community, was to go online.
Read More >Judges Comments - Stevie Awards
Read through some of the Judges comments on Sarah's Award from the 2019 Stevie Awards.
Read More >Winner of the Silver Stevie® Award
New York, Times Square – November 16, 2019 and Sarah Macdonald, CEO and Founder of Canine Comprehension has been named the winner of a Silver Stevie® Award in the Female Entrepreneur of the Year in Asia, Australia or New Zealand.
Read More >Sarah is a finalist for the Stevie Awards!
Our CEO is off the New York for the 16th Annual Stevie Awards Dinner. She has been nominated as a finalist for the Female Entrepreneur of the Year in Asia, Australia or New Zealand.
Read More >A journey from kids to dogs ... and back again
Let me tell you a little about how I ended up training dogs to teach kids how to learn. I have always loved dogs. I have always loved stories. I didn't always love reading. When I was a kid, I often hated being in the classroom. I found school work difficult, boring and often pointless.
Read More >Let’s talk about cleanliness
Our AAI dogs are in classrooms and homes everyday. Having a dog work around children requires that dog to have the highest standards of training, cleanliness and manners.
My dogs helped me manage stress and anxiety
I have a pretty unique job. I run a company that brings therapy dogs into schools to help young people widen their perspective around mental health so they can get to a place they are ready to learn. And I love my job!
Read More >AAI: What is it?
The Canine Comprehension team dedicate their days to encourage children to enjoy learning. The ‘tools’ we use to motivate children are Animal Assisted Intervention (AAI) dogs.
Read More >10 quick tips to improve your child’s reading
In this post we talk about tips for improving your child's reading and give you 10 quick tips to help you keep them interested and ensure they enjoy reading into the future.
Read More >Have you heard of the National Positive Education Schools Association (PESA) conference?
Yearly, close to 1000 educators and researchers from around the world attended. PESA is Australia’s Positive Education national peak body. Its mission is to lead, promote and foster the implementation and development of Positive Education, enabling all students, schools and communities to flourish.
Remarkable Pets Podcast
Big thanks for Vanessa and Natalie for interviewing us on the Remarkable Pets Podcast.
Read More >7 tips to help adults with kids homework
Homework! A word that puts a dark cloud of fear and loathing into the minds of many students. It also stirs negative emotions in the parents of those students. Homework often means parents having to nag and argue with their child to finish it.
Read More >The kids want a puppy?
We have all read the heart-warming stories of children with ASD connecting to his/her dog in a way they had never done before. We all know the bond between man and dog and our heart swells when we hear of those who experience difficulties connecting, making that important relationship with their dog.
Read More >That’s why I love my job
As an education specialist, dog trainer and Director of Canine Comprehension, I believe we need to widen the perspectives of our students and offer them tools so they can mentally get to a place where they are calm and ready to learn.
Read More >A Reminder to be Mindful of My Students Worries
Oscar, my dog and co worker had to go to the vet yesterday. He had an odd lump on his gum, which had turned funny and we thought we better get it checked out. The vet wanted to surgically remove it, just in case it was something nasty. So I found myself at the vet hospital at 7.00am dropping the little guy off for a day procedure.
Read More >Training our AAI dogs
One of our biggest challenges when talking to potential clients about how Canine Comprehension can improve the lives of young people through Animal Assisted Intervention (AAI) activities is explaining the high training expectations of our dogs.
Read More >Start Fresh for the New School Year – Be Prepared!
Successful grades are not a matter of studying hard before the exam. They are about all the work you have done throughout the year to get you there. If you can start your school year in January, rather than February, when school commences, then you are already ahead of the game. You should be doing some work during the holidays to prepare you for success in 2019.
Read More >Nurture their imagination.
As Albert Einstein put it: "Imagination is everything. It is the preview for life’s coming attractions.” Therefore we should encourage a child’s imagination. We are passionate about getting kids to dream big and articulate those dreams.
Read More >Holiday travel with kids and dogs.
As the end of the year approaches all I am thinking about is holidays. As we drag our way through November many of us will be taking time off over the Christmas break to spend with our families.
Read More >How to help your child move from primary to secondary with a smile
For some kids the transition from primary to secondary is easy. Many of their friends will be joining them and they love their new three-sizes-too-big uniform. For others it can be harder.
Read More >My dogs help me manage stress and anxiety
I have a pretty unique job. I run a company that brings therapy dogs into schools to help young people widen their perspective around mental health so they can get to a place where they are ready to learn. And I love my job!
Read More >My Dog Hamish
Using dogs to lower anxiety around learning and assisting in maintaining a positive attitude to school work is a fairly new approach to education around the world. So why did I think it would work? I have experienced it myself.
Read More >Encourage your child to read
When it comes to children's literacy you can usually divide children into two camps.
Read More >Have you met: Chachka and Jovana
Chachka is a 3 year old mixed breed dog who makes many of our students smile, feel more comfortable at school and encouraged to learn. Jovana, our Tutor rescued Chachka from ‘Starting Over Dog Rescue’ in February 2016. She was found wandering the streets pregnant when she was only one year old.
Read More >Sarah Interviewed on 2RPH Radio
Listen to Sarah being interviewed on 2RPH's Animates program.
Read More >Our Dogs Went To University
Sarah was contacted by a lecturer at La Trobe University who examines human-animal relationships. She was looking for someone to help out with a short experiment with a group of third year psychology students.
Read More >Our Dogs Teaching Communication in Schools
Our 8 week unit ‘Communication on the inside and out’ is running twice in over ten schools for semester two, 2016. A mentor and therapy dog work with small groups of students flagged by their school as needing a bit of extra help, some time out of regular classes, as anxious or at risk.
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