But
human caregivers do something extra.
Not exact matches
As loving
caregivers and flawed mediators — we're
human, we don't always get it right — we've taught our girls that when someone
does you wrong, or when you
do wrong by someone, it's best to immediately make amends and move on.
While babies might enjoy being in these devices and they might free up the
caregiver, they
do not provide the
human touch necessary for optimal growth, development, and healthy attachment.
As Horn says, «One of the things that really surprised us is, that adult dogs behave towards their
caregivers like
human children
do.
Did you know dogs and cats
DO feel love for their
human caregivers?
And even if a feral cat
does «tame up,» he bonds only to the
caregiver who brought him in — almost never to other
humans or homes.