Meet the latest staff member at a Glendale school — a full-time therapy dog

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Meet the latest staff member at a Glendale school — a full-time therapy dog
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Mable is sure to quickly become a favorite among students at Great Hearts Glendale Academy!

The school is bringing her on staff in hopes of relieving the social anxiety and depression students have shown since returning to campus following the COVID pandemic.

Three times a week, she’ll be on campus greeting students in the drop-off lanes, mingling with them in halls and on playgrounds, sitting in on reading circles, as well as lending emotional support to children who may need it.

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