1. Teach respect: teach children to respect small animals, and don't abuse, tease or hurt them. Tell them that small animals have feelings like people and need to be treated well.
2. Exchange observation: Encourage children to establish good communication relations with small animals. Take them to observe the habits, behaviors and needs of small animals and guide them to interact with them.
3. Responsibility sharing: Let children participate in the care of small animals, such as feeding and cleaning cages. Let them realize the importance of responsibility and care.
4. Provide a suitable environment: provide a comfortable and suitable living environment for small animals. For example, birds need spacious cages and cats need proper food and litter boxes.
5. Appropriate interaction: According to the characteristics of small animals, reasonably arrange the interaction time with children. For example, a kitten may prefer a quiet environment, while a puppy prefers lively interaction.
6. Educate safety awareness: publicize the possibility of small animals carrying diseases and hurting children. Teach them to wash their hands in time after touching small animals to avoid being bitten or scratched.