Sentences with phrase «pets than their siblings»

New study suggests that kids may get along better with their pets than their siblings.
Thus, the aim of this study was to understand if children reported stronger relationships with their pets than siblings, and how gender and pet species could change the quality of these relationships.

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Babies are at increased risk of death if they co-sleep with more persons than their parents (eg other siblings) 29 or with a pet.30 Co-sleeping with a sibling raises the risk.31 Babies should not co-sleep if anyone other than the parents is in the bed.
At home, children were involved in different social exchanges, reading aloud to pets — including dogs and birds — sometimes because it was a more relaxing and less stressful experience than reading to a sibling or parent.
Participating children with more than one pet or sibling at home were asked to complete quizzes about their favourite pet or sibling.
A study by the University of Cambridge showed that children are more satisfied in relationships with their pets than ones with their own siblings.
Children reported strong relationships with their pets relative to their siblings, with lower levels of conflict and greater satisfaction in owners of dogs than other kinds of pets.
«Even though pets may not fully understand or respond verbally, the level of disclosure to pets was no less than to siblings,» Dr Cassels said.
Children derive more satisfaction from their pets than they do from their own siblings, a study from the University of Cambridge found.
«One of the more striking findings from our study is that children do not report less disclosure with their pets than with their siblings despite the fact that pets can not communicate meaningfully or understand what is being said to them,» lead study author Matt Cassels told the Daily News in an email.
For many families, their animal companions are far more than just a pet — they are like a child, a sibling, or a best friend, providing unconditional love and support.
Anyone with siblings may not be surprised to be find that kids have less conflict with their pets than with their brothers or sisters.
Children may be more likely to have a satisfying, less conflicting relationship with their pets than with their siblings, a new study finds.
BRUSSELS, Jan. 24, 2017 / PRNewswire - AsiaNet / — New study finds that children value the companionship of their pet even more than their sibling Children get more
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