Before a dog named Davis was added to the staff at Frankfort Square School, students having a meltdown might spend 10 to 15 minutes in the “chill zone.” Now they’re feeling at ease as soon as they get a cuddle with the 3-year-old golden retriever.
Davis, a new facility dog based at Frankfort Square School, hangs out with second graders who need a break from their school work. Davis has become like a staff member, according to the school's principal.
Alexander’s mom said the dog has made a difference for her son, especially after he’s had a meltdown or anxious moment. A student at Frankfort Square School in Frankfort interacts with Davis, the school's newest"staff member," who also visits other schools in Summit Hill District 161.“I was at a Christmas performance and a bunch of kids seemed nervous,” she said. “Then they went up to pet Davis before they went on stage.”
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