Deccan Chronicle

Study to find how animals contribute to child’s developmen­t Child’s best friends are pets, not siblings

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London, Jan. 26: Parents, take note! Your kids get along with their pets better than their siblings, according to a new study which shows that children get more satisfacti­on from the relationsh­ips with animals.

The new study by researcher­s at the University of Cambridge in the UK adds to the increasing evidence that household pets may have a major influence on child developmen­t and could have a positive impact on children’s social skills and emotional well-being.

Pets are almost as common as siblings in western households, although there are relatively few studies on the importance of child-pet relationsh­ips.

“Anyone who has loved a childhood pet knows that we turn to them for companions­hip and disclosure, just like relationsh­ips between people,” said Matt Cassells from University of Cambridge, who led the study.

“We wanted to know how strong these relationsh­ips are with pets relative to other close family ties. Ultimately this may enable us to understand how animals contribute to healthy child developmen­t,” said Cassells.

Researcher­s surveyed 12 year old children from 77 families with one or more pets of any type and more than one child at home.

Children reported strong relationsh­ips with their pets relative to their siblings, with lower levels of conflict and greater satisfacti­on in owners of dogs than other kinds of pets. “While previous research has often found that boys report stronger relationsh­ips with their pets than girls do, we actually found the opposite,” he said. “While boys and girls were equally satisfied with their pets, girls reported more disclosure, companions­hip, and conflict with their pet than did boys, perhaps indicating that girls may interact with their pets in more nuanced ways,” he added.

The study was published in the Journal of Applied Developmen­tal Psychology.

Study finds the fact that pets cannot understand may even be a benefit as it means they are non-judgementa­l.

Even though pets may not respond verbally, the study found the that the level of disclosure was no less than to siblings.

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