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Mistreating Pets
Hurting Pets
The rule
"Don't hurt your pet, because animals feel pain and
sadness just like people." (Sometimes preschoolers are
unduly rough with pets because they equate them with
toys.)
Discipline technique
Verbal disapproval followed by time-out.
Praise
Praise your child for playing gently with a pet.
Model
Treat animals gently.
Not Feeding Pets
The rule
"Pets must be fed or they will starve."
Discipline technique
Give an "I" message, such as, "I really feel sorry for
Charlie when you don't feed him." In addition, help your
child come up with a reminder system, such as a small
note on his mirror to help him remember to feed the pet.
Sometimes delaying a privilege and linking it with the
chore can be helpful (e.g., "No dinner for you until
Charlie's been fed").
Praise
Praise your child for feeding the pet in a timely manner.
Model
Feed your child in a timely manner.
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Written by B.D. Schmitt, M.D., author of "Your Child's Health," Bantam Books.
Copyright © 2006 McKesson Corporation and/or one of its subsidiaries. All Rights Reserved.
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