Wednesday 9 December 2015

Teach Children About Animals

Teach Children About Animals


If you have a young child in your family, you may want to teach them early on the importance of caring for animals. Animals need to be respected and handled with caution. Teaching children about animals helps them have a good relationship with animals later on in life. Read on to learn more.


Instructions


1. Start with lessons of compassion towards animals. Let the child know that animals are living things too and should not be treated cruelly.


2. Purchase a small pet. A small animal, such as a pet hamster, can help you teach your child the basics of feeding and cleaning an animal. Once they are older, you can progress to a larger animal, such as a dog.


3. Take the child to an animal shelter. This can help the child understand about pet adoption as well as the importance of keeping the pet population under control. Make a donation in honor of the child while you are there.


4. Go to the zoo. Read through the facts about each of the animals housed in the zoo. Quiz the child at the end of the visit to see how much of the information they have retained.


5. Sign your child up to receive KIND (Kids in Nature's Defense) News sponsored by the Humane Society. The newsletter covers topics that relate to the way that children should treat and respect wildlife.

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