
She spent time socializing with children and had a profound affect on a few.
All year it was a struggle to get Alex to do his work. I knew he was a smart kid, but he could rarely get it down on paper. In Red, he found a true friend and she brought out the best in him. With her arrival, his distracted/disruptive behavior seemed to disappear. I'd found his motivation and was impressed when he received the highest score on the end of the year reading assessment.
Ryder, who is half blind and full of personality had an instant connection with the tiny puppy with hair the same color as his. He'd walk right up to her pen and say, "Good morning Red," then ask me if he could take her for a walk. Watching the two of them together was nice to see, making me wish I already had her trained in assistance work at the beginning of my year with Ryder.
Paige seemed tuned into Red in a way I had not seen her with any of her classmates. She's the kind of student that usually hangs out by herself because her imaginary world doesn't have much room for others. In Red, she made a connection with a being that did not think her strange and loved her for the million stuffed animals in her storage space.
Abby is someone that I give Red a lot of credit helping because I saw eye contact from her much more in the last three weeks of school. I had seen her eyes so rarely, it surprised me a bit to see her much more comfortable in our environment with Red at school.

These are only a few of the students Red touched during her time in the classroom this year. She learned to be around a large group of students and they learned some responsibility skills of taking care of a dog. The first time Red pooped in front of them, I got a bag and picked it up. It amazed me that this was a completely new sight for most of them. We discussed it when we returned to the room and many confessed that they never thought of anyone picking up poop after a dog.
Dogs are great teachers and wonderful teaching tools. I think Red's three weeks in the classroom were a value to us all.





