Colby Procyk, 7, loves to read.
It wasn't always the case though. A few months ago, he struggled with reading and was embarrassed to be called on in class.
Enter the Animal Rescue League of Berks County, whose Book Buddies program turned things around for Colby.
Once or twice a week, Colby goes to the animal shelter to read to cats. The program pairs about 30 children a week with felines awaiting adoption.
Getting the cats to pay attention can sometimes be a challenge but the kids don’t seem to mind. The program helps the children relax and become better readers and the shelter says the company helps soothe and socialize the cats.
“It doesn't matter to them [the cats] what the book is about, how well the child is reading to them or anything like that,” said Kristi Rodriguez, a volunteer and program coordinator at the center. “They just love the one-on-one contact that the kids provide.”
At the start of the school year, Colby was reading below grade level. Recently, he received an award for most improved student in his second-grade class.
“I’ve seen a big growth in his reading ability and his confidence,” said his teacher Nicole Gonzalez.
Colby’s mother, Katie Procyk, said the program has really helped.
“It makes him absolutely confident in his reading ability and he’s more inclined to read now,” she said.
ABC News’ Rachel Humphries contributed to this story.
Source: ABC News.com
8 comments:
Whoever thought up this program is a GENIUS!
This is wonderful read! Sure hope the cats catch on!
What a lovely and wonderful concept. I think they should take that on over here in Spain as well, we have many cat shelters here.
As a cat lover, an avid reader and one who wishes more children would peruse books, this is a wonderful idea in all ways in my opinion.
This is such a great concept! I can imagine this happening at the cat shelter me mom and I work at.
This is a concept that needs to catch on all across the world!
This is an awesome idea!
Actually a great idea. More shelters should do this
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