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| Check out Max in his new winter coat from Grandma! | 
The wait to get a dog, should your application be approved, is over three years. For once I don't mind the wait as I think that Max will be better able to handle the responsibility of having a dog when he's a bit older. A few of our friends who have children with Autism have also applied for dogs, so it will be interesting to see how everything works for them before we welcome a service dog into our home.
A service dog is very different than a family pet. National Service Dogs has proven that a properly trained autism service dog can:
- increase safety levels and alleviate the bolting behaviours
 - common in children with autism by acting as an anchor when tethered to the child
 - improve a child's socialization and behavior skills
 - create freedoms for the child and family members to go out of the house safely and confidently
 - expand a child's capabilities to experience more of life and to grow
 - calm children thereby giving them an increased attention span and a greater aptitude for learning
 

Awesome...I have a feeling you will be approved with flying colours. Daniel is currently in therapeutic riding for sensory issues, and I think the animal/child bond is amazing. It calms him down and helps him focus.
ReplyDeleteI think it goes without saying that I think this is awesome.
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