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Swedish Student Overcomes Snake Fear by Giving Python a Dialect

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  • An 18-year-old student at Realgymnasiet in Växjö overcame snake phobia by giving a ball python named Pikachu its own dialect.
  • The vocational school trains students in animal care but provides support rather than forcing snake handling on fearful students.
  • Student Stina Jäderberg emphasized that education about snake behavior is key to overcoming fear and handling reptiles properly.

At Realgymnasiet, a natural resources high school in Växjö, Sweden, students are trained in snake care, but many initially struggle with fear of reptiles. According to SVT Nyheter, 18-year-old student Stina Jäderberg has developed an unusual technique to overcome her snake phobia - she gives the snake its own dialect. "It's to de-dramatize," said Jäderberg.

The student works with a ball python named Pikachu, which she describes as neither aggressive nor venomous. Animal teacher Cate Lagesson Gräns at Realgymnasiet emphasized that no one is forced to handle snakes, but support is provided when students feel ready. Jäderberg explained that most companion snakes are calm, which helped her feel more comfortable when meeting Pikachu.

It's to de-dramatize

Stina Jäderberg, student

The school's approach focuses on education and gradual exposure, with Jäderberg noting the importance of learning about snakes' natural behaviors. "They really just want to be left alone, so we shouldn't hold it for too long," she said about proper snake handling.

We absolutely don't force anyone to touch the snake, but if you feel ready, we'll be there to support

Cate Lagesson Gräns, animal teacher at Realgymnasiet

The snake was born and raised in captivity elsewhere. If it were released into its natural environment, it wouldn't survive

Stina Jäderberg, student

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