Teacher's Pet

Having a pet in the daycare or preschool classroom can be an educational as well as a fun experience. An animal friend in the classroom can help children learn compassion, responsibility, and many scientific concepts. Here are some guidelines for making this a positive experience.

Choosing a Pet

Questions to Ask

Do you want to have a pet the children can pick up and handle? How much are you willing to spend on the care of this pet? Who will be involved in its care and feeding? What will you do if the animal gets sick? Who will care for it over long holiday weekends?

Learn More About the Pet

Birds Fish Gerbils Hamsters Reptiles Guinea Pigs

 

Welcoming a Pet

Demonstrate How to Handle an Animal.
Children can learn how to be gentle through direct instruction and role modeling. Explain that animals can feel pain.

Show How Animals Need Respect.
Like children
, the pet will need quiet times and play times. Sometimes they will need to leave the animal alone.
Explain how the pet has many of the same basic survival needs as they do.
Allow them to participate in basic care such as feeding or changing bedding for the pet.

 

Heath and Safety Issues

These guidelines are not to take the place of your state's or locality's child care regulations and laws. They are just general tips for protecting the health and safety of the children.

 

 

Copyright 2004 ~Joni Levine

 

 

 

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