Exploring the Impact of a Therapy Dog-Assisted Social and Emotional Learning Intervention in a School Setting
thesis
posted on 2024-10-28, 03:23authored byLena Luisa Wintermantel
This thesis explores the impact of a therapy dog-assisted Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) intervention on children’s social competence and wellbeing in a mainstream school setting. Overall, the findings suggest that therapy dog-assisted interventions in schools can have a positive impact on children’s wellbeing, such as an improvement in learning SEL skills, improved perceived changes in attitude towards friends and themselves, enhanced skills in emotion regulation and by helping to make the learning environment more enjoyable. This thesis provides a practical structure and recommendations for how a therapy dog can be integrated into the SEL curriculum to support student wellbeing.
History
Campus location
Australia
Principal supervisor
Stella Laletas
Additional supervisor 1
Christine Grove
Additional supervisor 2
Louise McLean
Year of Award
2024
Department, School or Centre
School of Educational Psychology and Counselling
Course
Master of Educational and Developmental Psychology and Doctor of Philosophy