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MyFoto is portrait photography company based in Lancashire. We specialises in children's Nursery School Photos and Family Portraits within locations such as Primary Schools.

We also take lots of great portraits of children's activities, hobbies and clubs such as dance schools, drama productions or sports teams and martial arts clubs.

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We have photpgraphed some great school dogs here at Myfoto. A a furry four legged friend can be useful in a school setting for a number of reasons

Therapy dogs can be a valuable resource for young children, offering a range of benefits that can help them to develop emotionally and socially. What aree some of the ways in which therapy dogs can be used to support the wellbeing of young children, and why they are such a powerful tool for helping kids to thrive?

First and foremost, therapy dogs are known for their ability to provide comfort and companionship to children. They are gentle, friendly, and non-judgmental, making them the perfect companions for kids who may be struggling with social or emotional issues. For children who have experienced trauma or loss, for example, a therapy dog can provide a sense of safety and security that can help them to cope with their feelings.

Therapy dogs can also be used to help children develop important social and emotional skills. For example, children who may be shy or introverted can learn to build confidence and self-esteem by interacting with a therapy dog. This can be especially beneficial for children with autism or other social disorders, as therapy dogs can help them to learn how to read social cues and communicate effectively with others.

Therapy dogs can also be used to help children develop important cognitive skills. For example, children who are learning to read can practice reading aloud to a therapy dog, who will listen patiently and provide positive reinforcement. This can help to build children's confidence in their reading abilities and make learning more enjoyable.

Therapy dogs can be used to help children with special needs. For example, children with physical disabilities can benefit from therapy dogs, who can provide them with mobility support, help them to develop fine motor skills, and provide them with companionship. Children with developmental disabilities can also benefit from therapy dogs, who can help them to learn new skills and build self-confidence.

In conclusion, therapy dogs can play an important role in helping young children to develop emotionally and socially. They provide comfort, companionship, and a sense of safety, and can help children to develop important skills such as self-esteem, socialization, and cognitive abilities. If you are a parent, caregiver, or therapist working with children, consider exploring the possibility of incorporating therapy dogs into your work.

Stanley

“Confident, Engergetic”

Holme Slack Primary School Preston


Loki

“Sweet, Shy, Freindly”

Northbrook Primary School Leyland.


Bonnie

“Bonnie by name bonnie by nature”

Our Lady and St Anselm’s Whitworth.


Bertie

“Cautious, Dependable”

Royles Brook Primary, Thornton-Cleavleys