Children all like animals very much. They like to see and come into contact with animals. It is best to get along with the animals they like for a long time. This is a great happiness for them. Some parents may wonder why children like small animals so much? This is because small animals are the best growth partners that nature has given to children.
I remember when I was about four years old, my home bought me two chickens. They were bright yellow, fluffy little ones with round little eyes blinking and pointed little mouths that kept chirping. I really, really like them!
Because my father often travels on business, and my mother has to do a lot of housework, so she doesn't have time to accompany me. With chickens, my life has more playmates. Every day after kindergarten, I go to see the chickens as soon as possible, run with them, and squat. Looking at it, or holding it in my hand, the fluffy warmth and soft youth make me very happy.
I add millet to them every day, change clean water, and replace my beloved little handkerchief in the box where they sleep. I just squat and watch them eat and drink for a long time.
This feeling of taking care of and being needed brought great happiness and satisfaction to me as a child! At the same time, it also gradually cultivated a sense of responsibility to take care of others.
Therefore, the benefits of children's contact and getting along with animals are huge and cannot be achieved solely through verbal teaching.
In the process of getting along with animals, it can enhance children's love, happiness and sense of responsibility.
1. Love
Love is the most important force in heaven and earth. When contacting animals, the simplest and honest creatures, such as horses, are honest and loyal. They will give back the same friendship and dependence because of the care their children gradually give them, and are willing to better cooperate with their children during the riding process. Give them a better riding experience. In such a virtuous cycle for a long time, children will gradually develop kindness and love for animals and others.
2. Happiness
For many only children, autistic children, children with siblings competing or emotional problems in today's society, when adults are busy and have no time to listen to their children's needs, and when there is no one among their friends to talk to, animals are the objects of conversation. For example, horses, dogs, rabbits, and cats can play with them, give them support, and listen to their troubles, which will bring great happiness to their children.
3. Sense of responsibility
No ability can be developed without practice. In particular, it requires the ability to involve people and affairs around you-a sense of responsibility. It requires interaction and practice in appropriate objects with the outside world to cultivate an ability and wisdom. In contact with animals, because of love and happiness, children will develop self-management requirements and a sense of responsibility towards animals, so as to better fulfill their own mission. For example, at the Wujiang Ranch Equestrian Club, while children learn to ride horses, the coach will lead them to take care of their coach horses, brush them, clean the stable, and protect them. Children also have more courage to face and solve the difficulties they encounter, so that they can take on more responsibilities.
Therefore, taking children into nature and getting close to small animals, such as horses, can make children become brave and strong riders without losing their warmth. Carry out love throughout the long road of life accompanied by wind and rain, and go on happily.
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