Almost every kiddo wants to cuddle a cute puppy or purring kitten, but being an animal lover is more than simply caring for a family pet. Teaching little ones to appreciate and love animals is beneficial for social and emotional growth, and experts agree that when kids are animal lovers, they have increased compassion and empathy and a stronger sense of responsibility. Here are five reasons you should teach your kids to appreciate their furry friends.

Being an Animal Lover Builds Empathy

Kids who are compassionate toward animals tend to be more sensitive and caring. Patty Born Selly, Executive Director of the National Center for STEM Elementary Education at St. Catherine University in St. Paul, Minnesota, believes children who are caring toward animals develop stronger empathy with people. She also notes that "As children have experiences with animals, they learn about differences and similarities and needs (such as for food, shelter, water and space)," which can also lead to more positive classroom relationships and peer interactions.

Being an Animal Lover Increases Self-Confidence

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According to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, kids that are raised to love animals will see an increase in their self-esteem. When kiddos develop positive feelings about animals, such as their pets, they become more self-confident. In addition, "Positive relationships with pets can aid in the development of trusting relationships with others. A good relationship with a pet can also help in developing non-verbal communication, compassion, and empathy." 

Being an Animal Lover Fosters Leadership in Kids

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Whether it’s a dog or a rabbit, when kids are asked to take care of their animals, they become a significant part of that animal’s life. According to Sara McCarty, Editor of Run Wild My Child, these tasks help kids take responsibility and ownership. "Aside from building great memories, having a pet in the house or growing up around animals serves some pretty incredible purposes when it comes to the emotional development and even physical health of kids," said McCarty. For example, Fido relies on your little one to give him water or play fetch. All those care-taking skills that require a child to provide for someone else help to make strong leaders.

Being an Animal Lover Helps Kids Become Nurturers

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Nurturing and caring for others is a skill that’s learned and needs to be practiced. Kids love to be helpers, so taking care of animals is a great way to nurture that instinct and practice the art of caring. According to Dr. Marty Becker, a veterinarian with VetStreet, as kids become more intuitive and nurturing toward animals, they become more compassionate and generous. "As a veterinarian and lifelong animal lover, I think one of the most important things you can do for your children or grandchildren (or, really, any child you know!) is to nurture a love of animals," said Becker. He believes and has seen in his many years working with kids and pets, that as kids grow older, they want to help animals, and as they do, they practice compassion and generosity. Eventually, kids will start using those emotions and characteristics toward caring for younger siblings, other kids and peers. "If you doubt me about how much children want to help, start asking kids what they want to be when they grow up. A veterinarian is a very, very common answer!"

Being an Animal Lover Helps Kids Stay Healthy

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Not only do kids who love animals develop social and emotional skills, but they also tend to be healthier. According to David Meyer, founder of Adopt-a-Pet, playing with dogs lowers blood pressure, keeps kids active and helps promote fitness by getting little ones outside in nature. Additionally, Dr. Ruth MacPete, a veterinarian with Pet Health Network, mentions a study from the University of Wisconsin-Madison that found kids who regularly interact with pets have less risk of developing common allergies and asthma. "Infants that grow up with pets are less likely to develop asthma and allergies," said MacPete. "[The study] evaluated blood samples from infants after birth and then on their first birthday to look for changes in their immune system or evidence of allergic reactions. The research supported previous studies that have shown that allergies, eczema and asthma occur less frequently in children with pets." She also notes that animals have been proven to help with stress, anxiety, depression, autism, ADD and other psychological issues.

—Leah R. Singer

 

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Two Pittsburgh area hospitals celebrated World Kindness Day in a beautiful way—a beautiful day in the neighborhood way, that is!

In a sweet tribute to beloved children’s television icon Fred Rogers, UPMC Magee Women’s Hospital dressed newborns in the classic red sweater-sneaker combo. Not only did the hospital outfit the completely cute kiddos in Mister Rogers-esque gear, but Rogers’ widow Joanne came to visit.

UPMC Magee wasn’t the only hospital in the area to honor Mister Rogers on this special day. Allegheny Health Network’s West Penn Hospital also dressed its newborns in cardigans. A spokesperson for the Allegheny Health Network, Stephanie Waite, told CNN, “In Pittsburgh, we are also celebrating Cardigan Day, in honor of Pittsburgher Fred Rogers, who modeled kindness and compassion to children.”

Waite continued, “At AHN, we wanted to join in the spirit of kindness with our most adorable ambassadors, our newborn babies.”

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Allegheny Health Network via Instagram 

 

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Follow the yellow brick road—to cuteness, that is! In celebration of The Wizard of Oz’s 80th birthday, Pittsburgh’s West Penn Hospital (which is part of the Allegheny Health Network) dressed four adorable newborns as the iconic film’s beloved main characters.

The oh-so-cute kiddos tackled the roles of Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Cowardly Lion and the Tin Man.

Even though we’re pretty sure the families of these newborns ooh’d and aah’d over the photos, the hospital posted super-sweet pics of the babies in costume on its Instagram page for everyone to see.

Along with the photos, the post included the caption, “Our hope for our patients is that the dreams that they dare to dream really do come true.” And we totally agree!

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: West Penn Hospital via Instagram

 

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One hospital is proving that there’s no child too young to fall crazy in love with the infamous “Baby Shark.”

In honor of Discovery Channel’s Shark Week, The Christ Hospital Health Network in Newport, Kentucky will give each new arrival a “Baby Shark” onesie. That means every baby born between Jul. 28 and Aug. 3 (Shark Week, for those who aren’t totally into the annual event) gets this giggle-worthy gear.

There are no scary swimmers here. The onesie for special summer deliveries has a cute cartoon shark on the front, along with the earworm, “Do, do, do, do, do, do!”

The sweet shark shirt isn’t the only way The Christ Hospital is celebrating Shark Week. The hospital, in collaboration with partner Newport Aquarium, will also give the parents of each baby born from Jul. 28 through Aug. 3 two free adult passes to see sea creatures IRL. That’s $50 worth of tickets to Newport Aquarium!

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: The Christ Hospital via Instagram 

 

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Known for her outspokenness on social media, Chrissy Teigen has never shied away from being open about her personal experience as a mom dealing with postpartum depression. Now she’s lending her platform to raise awareness about this challenging topic for all moms.

In honor of Women’s Health Month Teigen is raising awareness about women’s maternal mental health as a spokesperson for the Allegheny Health Network. Teigen launched the campaign with a call to action on her Instagram feed.

One of the biggest hurdles in getting help for moms dealing with postpartum depression is that they are often afraid to speak up. Teigen wants moms to share their stories of new motherhood on social media to help normalize the conversation and give moms with depression and anxiety some support.

In her post she asks moms to share a picture on social media “that captures what it felt like having a new baby” and to caption it with what they wish they knew when they were going through it. The posts should include the hashtag #MyWishforMoms. Her goal is to get as many women talking about the topic as the number of new moms that experience depression each year, which is about 500,000.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Chrissy Teigen via Instagram

 

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