[nagdu] Guide dogs and teacher observations

Danielle Burton danielleburton94 at gmail.com
Tue Aug 5 02:41:57 UTC 2014


They apparently do, but I am still at the beginning of the teacher program so I haven't had training on that yet. Just general stuff and some observation in a Kindergarten class. But that still doesn't solve the problem with kids having alergies. 

Danielle and Willa 


> On Aug 4, 2014, at 10:07 PM, "Star Gazer" <pickrellrebecca at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>        Maybe a dumb question, but if you're a special ed major,
> don't they teach you how to deal with a child that is frightened or well has
> other special needs? 
> My suggestion is to get a portable crate, set it up and put the dog in
> there. 
> 
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> Hi all: I am an education major and I have some questions about having a
> guide dog when doing teacher observations. For all you teachers out there
> how did you do it with a dog? Also, I will be in Special education
> classrooms. How do I handle that situation? What if a child is alergic to
> dogs? Or frightened? I know when I get my own classroom it will be easier
> because my pup can just lay under my desk op behind it but that's a long way
> away. Any advice on what works and what doesn't and how school staff
> accommoadte would be helpful. 
> 
> Danielle and Willa  
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