Step-Up Students Enjoy Visits from Therapy Dog
Date posted: May 7, 2018

Jarrod C. meets Frye and Larry bennett
Adopted from Cincinnati Lab Rescue and certified by Therapy Pets of Greater Cincinnati, two-year-old Frye brings positive energy to the classroom and shows affection in a way that only a dog can.
The Step-Up program helps students with severe autism who have struggled in a traditional classroom thrive. In a one-on-one setting, participants progress through their studies and develop tools to overcome challenging behaviors. A therapy dog brings a calming atmosphere to the classroom and helps students reduce anxiety, build self-esteem and engage in positive social interactions.
For loving owner and trainer Larry Bennett, witnessing the evolving relationship between Frye and the students of Step-Up has been remarkable.
“On our first visit,” said Bennett, “The students hung back and were pretty nervous. I would casually sit and talk to them about Frye. Now, they come right up to Frye and pet and hug him – and even receive kisses.”

Step-Up lead teacher Pam Schimweg, Dionas R., Frye and Larry Bennett bond.

Jeremiah C. pets Frye with Educational Aides Hayden Neugent and Alex Ely