Bonding with A Pet Helps Autistic Children Learn to Share & Comfort Others
Today almost one child in 88 has been diagnosed with some
form of Autism, which can cause communication, social and language problems.
Studies just released from an Autism Resource Center
in Brest , France say that when pets are
introduced to Autistic children after age 5 the kids improved their ability to
share and offer comfort. Kids who had pets in the family from the time they
were born showed no improvement in sharing or comforting. The study is small
and may present more questions that it answers, but any hope for helping
Autistic children overcome their challenges is a good reason to consider having
a pet.
Studies: Hospital Bohars, Brest , France
Dr. Marine Grandgeorge and Colleagues at the Autism Resource
Center
Study: Changes in emotional development of children with
pets (dogs,cats, bunny) when they were babies or when pet was introduced at age
4-5
Published in: PLOS
ONE.- August, 2012
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