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Four Ways Kids Benefit from Pets

The Bond Between a Pet and a Child Has Lifelong Effects

Kids with pets tend to have greater self-esteem, less loneliness and enhanced social skills.

Pets can make an impression on every member of the family, but the bond between a child and a pet can become a special one with lifelong effects. From increased physical activity to a positive influence on confidence and social skills, there are many ways younger family members can benefit from growing up alongside a furry friend.

1. Increased Physical Activity: Whether taking a walk or playing fetch, pets provide unique opportunities for children to engage in physical activities, both indoors and out. As a bonus, encouraging children to expel energy alongside their pets can tire out both rambunctious parties, which can benefit the whole family.

2. Empathy and Companionship: No matter what may be going on in a child’s life, a pet can be there through highs and lows as a constant friend. Research shows a pet can help reduce stress and moderate its impact. Having a companion animal like a cat or dog may provide the secure attachment and emotional support a child needs. This effect can also be seen through such programs as the Cesar brand’s First Day Friends, which celebrates the benefits of the human-animal bond in the classroom.

3. Improved Social Skills and Self-Esteem: Kids with pets tend to have greater self-esteem, less loneliness and enhanced social skills, according to recent studies. Moreover, simply owning a pet can help facilitate conversation between children who may find social settings difficult, ultimately learning to form bonds and friendships with their peers.

4. Responsibility: Pet ownership can help teach kids about responsibility and caring for another living being. Feeding, cleaning, walking and grooming are all activities that appropriately aged children can do with the help of an adult.

Find more information at Cesar.com/FirstDayFriends.