Title: Final Essay
EN 1420
Final Essay
The human-animal bond is a much sought after feeling people try to achieve. Pets can have a positive effect on children in a family because the pets help develop interpersonal traits necessary later in life, pets help children grow emotionally, and pets can help keep the family’s immune system healthy. Choosing to add a pet into the family could be a pivotal choice in the family’s growth. Pets may help develop important traits like responsibility, self-confidence, and communication and relationship skills. The most recognizable trait that pets can teach children is responsibility. When children have pets and the parents choose to teach the children responsibility, they can use a pet to do it. The children will care for the pet helping with teaching responsibility. Depending on the age of the child, the children would have to feed, water, groom, or exercise the pet, if not all of those at an older age. Pets can also teach self confidence. When children are by themselves and around pets they can often be themselves. The ability to act as you are enforces self-confidence. Communication and relationship skills can also help in the child’s development simply because the child interacts with the pet especially while playing or speaking with the pet. Some birds are able to have conversations with children.. Children often form bonds with animals which help improve their relationship skills. Having a family pet also allows the chance that children can be aided in growing emotionally. Pets help children grow emotionally because they are always there; they are like a rock to hold the child up, and they show unconditional love. Family pets can be a major item that children can "fall back on" if things are not going the best. A major reason they can fall back on them is because the animals are always at the house for them. These pets always being there for the children also help them on an emotional level
References: Savedge, J (2012, July 9). Confirmed: pets keep kids healthy. Mother Nature Network. Retrieved from http://www.mnn.com/family/pets/blogs/confirmed-pets-keep-kids-healthy