Life equality
We should teach children that small animals are alive, and they feel pain and discomfort. Parents can tell their children stories about small animals, or take their children to visit the zoo to learn about their living habits. In these ways, children will understand the value of life more and learn to cherish and care for every life.
Emotional cultivation
Parents can let their children feed their own small animals and let them feel the cuteness and meekness of animals. In this process, children will better understand the feelings of animals and learn to care and love small animals. At the same time, parents can also guide their children to vent their emotions in a more peaceful and non-violent way, such as painting and listening to music.
Get along correctly
Parents should tell their children not to hurt small animals at will, let alone play with small animals as toys. If children are interested in small animals, parents can guide them to learn about animals in a scientific way, such as reading animal books and watching animal documentaries. At the same time, parents should also pay attention to the safety of their children and avoid their children being hurt by animals.