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KANITERAPIJOS TAIKYMAS VAIKAMS, TURINTIEMS SPECIALIŲJŲ UGDYMO(-SI) POREIKIŲ. KOKYBINĖ KANITERAPIJOS UŽSIĖMIMŲ ANALIZĖ
Volume 77, Issue 2 (2017), pp. 53–72
Liana Brazdeikienė   Natalia Zukhbaya   Ulijana Petraitienė  

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https://doi.org/10.15181/tbb.v77i2.1603
Pub. online: 4 August 2022      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

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4 August 2022

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The qualitative and quantitative analysis of canine therapy with children with special educational needs is presented in this article. Canine therapy sessions were carried out in two groups of participants. The 1st group consisted from children with behavioural-emotional problems, the second group – consisted from children who have disability of intelligence and have diagnosis confirmed by physicians. The qualitative and quantitative analysis confirmed positive social, emotional, psychological and educational changes in both groups of children. Relatively greater changes are observed in the group of children with disability of intelligence. The parents of first group of children evaluated their behavioural-emotional difficulties before and after canine therapy sessions. There were no significant differences in mothers scores of children behavioural-emotional difficulties before and after canine therapy sessions, fathers’ scores of behavioral-emotional difficulties of children are lower after canine therapy sessions, and significantly lower are scores of anxiety / depression difficulties after canine therapy sessions.

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Keywords
canine therapy Animal assisted therapy special educational needs behavioural-emotional difficulties

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