Caring For My Family’s Pet

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Your Child Will Learn

How to contribute to the family by caring for a pet 

Here’s What to Do

  1. Ask your child what kinds of things your pet needs to stay happy and healthy.
  2. With your child, brainstorm a list of ways your child could help care for your pet. Some ideas (you know your child and pet best, but here are some tasks to consider):
    • Learn how to pet your animal safely
    • Help shop for pet food
    • With adult help, measure and pour food or water into a bowl or habitat
    • With help from an adult, use toys to play with your pet 
    • With help from an adult, comb or brush your pet
    • Help walk a dog by holding onto a leash (adult should also hold onto the leash)
  3. The next time you engage in pet care, invite your child to join you. 
  4. Thank your child for being such a great helper!

Put PEER Into Action

PAUSE

  • Sit with your child and the pet at eye-level; show the child and the pet physical affection if possible

ENGAGE

  • “What are some of the things Mama and Dada do to take care of Spot?”
  • “How do you think you could help take care of our birds?”

ENCOURAGE

  • Ask your child to observe and share what your pet needs (Are they hungry? Thirsty? Do they need a walk? Do they want to play?)
  • When you’re engaging in pet care, model what to do first. Then let your child try to complete some or all of the task (if appropriate).

REFLECT

  • “It’s an important job, taking care of our pet. How does it make you feel to be a helper?”

Not Quite Ready

If your child isn’t ready to help with pet chores, start by helping them learn to pet and interact with your pet safely.

Ready for More

Once your child has demonstrated they understand a pet task, see if they can complete it independently (with adult supervision).

As Your Child Masters This Skill

They will learn one way to be a great helper in their family

Time to Complete

30 minutes

Materials Needed

Pet care supplies


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