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Reciprocal Relationships Between Children and Animals Flourish

by Staff of Green Chimneys
May/June 2021
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An old show business cliché warns never to work with children or animals, but that is exactly what teachers, mental health professionals and therapists all over the world are starting to advocate. A program in Switzerland introduces elementary students to farm animals; in the United Kingdom, an equine program encourages children on the autism spectrum to ride horses; in India, a psychologist is offering therapy sessions for children with trained dogs. The profound impact of purposeful animal interaction for children is gaining traction, and is strengthened by evidence-based practices as global research emerges.  

No one has modeled how human-animal interaction can support children’s growth and development longer than Green Chimneys, a 75-year-old nonprofit education and human services organization. Green Chimneys is uniquely a therapeutic day school, residential treatment center and working farm spanning two campuses in Putnam County, New York. The organization also provides summer camp, early childhood education, outdoor/adventure programming and services for at-risk youth to the surrounding communities.

Built on a historic dairy farm, Green Chimneys is recognized as a worldwide leader in animal-assisted therapy and educational activities for children with special needs. The organization was founded in 1947 ...

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