User:Lovesarin 7/Therapy dog/Bibliography

You will be compiling your bibliography and creating an outline of the changes you will make in this sandbox.

Outline of proposed changes
** Article: "Therapy Dogs"**

** Content Gap:** The current article talks about therapy dogs, but it needs more information about how they are trained, the different jobs they can do, and why they're helpful.

** Proposed Changes:**

1. **Introduction:**

- Keep the part that introduces therapy dogs and how people are starting to recognize their importance.

2. **Training Process:**

- Add a section explaining how therapy dogs are trained.

- Sources:

- An article that explains how dogs learn to be therapy dogs in simple terms.

- An interview with someone who teaches dogs to be therapy dogs, to explain it even more clearly.

3. **Roles and Settings:**

- Talk about the different jobs therapy dogs can have, not just in hospitals but also in schools, offices, and during emergencies.

- Give examples of how therapy dogs help in these places.

- Sources:

- Stories about therapy dogs helping kids in schools or comforting people after disasters.

- Articles that explain how therapy dogs make a difference in different places.

4. **Benefits and Impact:**

- Make sure to explain why therapy dogs are so good for people.

- Talk about how being with a dog can make you feel better and less stressed.

- Use stories or simple studies that show how therapy dogs help people.

- Sources:

- Stories about how therapy dogs have made people feel happier or calmer.

- Easy-to-understand studies that show how being with dogs can help people feel less sad or scared.

5. **Conclusion:**

- Wrap up by saying how therapy dogs are helpful in many ways and why we should keep supporting programs that use them.

** Other Changes:**

- **Deletion:** Remove any confusing or old information.

- **Restructuring:** Organize the sections in a way that makes it easy to read and understand.

- **Language Enhancement:** Use simple words and sentences so that it's easy for someone in 6th grade to understand.

- **Visual Additions:** Add pictures or drawings to help explain things even more.

** Overall Improvement:**

They'll learn about how therapy dogs are trained, the different jobs they can have, and why they're so good for people. The stories and pictures will make it more interesting and fun to read too!