Deaf children reap benefits of dog initiative

Lauren Higgs
Monday, March 5, 2012

A pioneering project to partner deaf children with hearing dogs for the first time has transformed the lives of the young people involved, according to an evaluation of the initiative.

Dogs have helped improve social confidence of deaf children. Image: Hearing Dogs for Deaf People
Dogs have helped improve social confidence of deaf children. Image: Hearing Dogs for Deaf People

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