Animals can have a beneficial effect on early development.
According to psychologists, when a child plays with a pet, he develops physically, emotionally and socially.
It's worth talking about this in more detail.
When a child takes care of his pet, he becomes more active and improves his hand motor skills.
Caring for a pet develops independence, organization and discipline in a child.
Realizing that a pet is not a soulless toy, children begin to take responsibility for it: monitoring its health and nutrition, cleaning, walking, and playing.
Junior schoolchildren who interacted with dogs for 20 minutes twice a week as part of their educational activities, did not have a significant increase in the level of cortisol, the stress hormone, after a month, unlike their peers in the control group or those undergoing relaxation sessions.
Pets make their owners healthier. A pet in a family is a story not only about free love and care.
A wealth of scientific evidence suggests that pets enhance a family's quality of life by strengthening relationships and helping adults and children maintain mental and physical health.
Previously, we talked about the characteristics of the Maine Coon breed.