The Effects of Pets at Home on Children’s Empathetic Tendencies

Most young children want a pet at some point in time, however what are the effects of taking on a new member of the family? 

Children learn through experiences, and having a pet at home can help increase responsibility and empathetic skills. 

A study was conducted to find the connection between empathetic tendencies and having a pet at home. A Personal Information Form was filled out to find out information about the children and their families and an Empathetic Tendency Scale was used to determine the empathetic tendencies within the children. The overall results found that having a pet at home was associated with a significant difference in the mean scores of empathetic tendencies. The results were interpreted as children are given responsibilities when having a pet, which is important factor contributing to empathy. 

If you have a child at home, it might be a good idea to consider taking on a furry friend as another member of your family!

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Kaitlyn Vitucci
UConn KIDS, Research Assistant