All About Autism
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If u can, try a pet for yr child & playmate can join in to care for & teach tricks to pet
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Estéema\" post_id=\"2055460\" time=\"1641950250\" user_id=\"66413:
We can talk to each other or play boardgames for a playmate / friend but a pet cannot talk and play boardgames with us. Moreover, the cost of keeping a pet at home may be high but we no need to pay for a playmate or friend. :roll:
If u can, try a pet for yr child & playmate can join in to care for & teach tricks to pet -
Liew Nga Wing\" post_id=\"2055474\" time=\"1641953787\" user_id=\"195250:[quote=\"Liew Nga Wing\" post_id=2055474 time=1641953787 user_id=195250]
S’times kids want sth small & cute they can handle. Of course there are costs involved even with playmates, u’ve social & moral obligations, which do translate to a cost at some point.
We can talk to each other or play boardgames for a playmate / friend but a pet cannot talk and play boardgames with us. Moreover, the cost of keeping a pet at home may be high but we no need to pay for a playmate or friend. :roll:[/quote]
The value of a pet & the companionship it gives can’t be the measured with it’s intrinsic value to the emotional devpt of a child & the happiness it brings anytime. For a young child, adults hv to guide & support.
2 years back, we were locked down with WFH & HBL, kids can’t meet or play with classmates, peers or cousins. As a family, we tried engaging with boardgames till we’re all tired of it. Then we decided to get a pet & it’s no turning back. The child learns to take responsibility, engage in walking & playing catch as well as the ‘chore’ of feeding, oral care & bathing. We don’t want our child to miss childhood under a difficult pandemic nor turn to 24/7 tech geek & not able to relate to different forms of relationships. Just an opinion fr our experience. Granted not every family will opt for this. -
Estéema\" post_id=\"2055478\" time=\"1641955315\" user_id=\"66413:
My Parent and my DH never agree to get a pet at home and therefore I don't have any experience / happiness from pet and the funny part is all my and my DH siblings also never keep any pet at home before. :oops:
S’times kids want sth small & cute they can handle. Of course there are costs involved even with playmates, u’ve social & moral obligations, which do translate to a cost at some point.
The value of a pet & the companionship it gives can’t be the measured with it’s intrinsic value to the emotional devpt of a child & the happiness it brings anytime. For a young child, adults hv to guide & support. -
Liew Nga Wing\" post_id=\"2055481\" time=\"1641956515\" user_id=\"195250:[quote=\"Liew Nga Wing\" post_id=2055481 time=1641956515 user_id=195250]
I know. It was hard convincing DH for years! Over the years, we’ve seen some boys having developmental issues. DH was concerned but when the covid locked us all in, he acknowledged the need for a pet to help us. Eventually, DH gave in for the sake of sanity. Was thankful.
My Parent and my DH never agree to get a pet at home and therefore I don't have any experience / happiness from pet and the funny part is all my and my DH siblings also never keep any pet at home before. :oops:[/quote] -
Which pet would you recommend? One that is the lowest maintenance ? I think it might be tough for someone who has never had a pet in their family.
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Oh… I’ve been through all kinds… dogs, turtles, fish, birds, hamsters, etc. The problem with keeping a pet is the animal becomes entirely your responsibility.
These days, I keep no pets. But I would do monthly purchases of bird seeds and feed the pigeons at a spot far away from the residents. They are, overall, very clean and polite, but I’ve been marked by a couple of them who knows where I stay and would fly into my hall and glare at me to remind me it’s feeding time. But they only show up between 10-1pm and not other times. I guess even birds know it is not polite to keep bugging a guy for food. -
Zeal mummy\" post_id=\"2055497\" time=\"1641964118\" user_id=\"58173:[quote=\"Zeal mummy\" post_id=2055497 time=1641964118 user_id=58173]
If any child wish to keep a dog companion at home, make sure that the dog is toilet trained.
Which pet would you recommend? One that is the lowest maintenance ? I think it might be tough for someone who has never had a pet in their family.[/quote] -
phtthp\" post_id=\"2058490\" time=\"1644785313\" user_id=\"35251:
Thank you for the suggestion! Indeed..
If any child wish to keep a dog companion at home, make sure that the dog is toilet trained. -
We have fond memories of having hamsters, terrapins and goldfishes/guppies, years ago. I recall crying buckets when our hamster couldn’t make it…
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