Cats are lovable and cute, but what most people don’t know is that these furry animals can help children with autism improve their social skills. Cats bond with the children by providing affection and attention which promotes healthy relationships.
Parents with children who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD) might not want to get their child a service dog because dogs might be a challenge to them. Cats, on the other hand, are an excellent alternative.
Having a pet enables your kids to learn strong interpersonal skills such as sharing and empathy. The introduction of a cat to children with autism creates transformations in their emotional growth.
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A research conducted by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on kids living with autism showed that kids who got pets had improved social skills compared to the ones who never had the responsibility of a pet.
Cats and Social Skills for Children With Autism
These furry friends assist in improving social skills for children with autism.
Here are ways cats can help to transform your child’s social life:
Autism can cause individuals to feel isolated sometimes because it can be harder to comprehend social cues. Cats lack social cues, and they love affection. Connection with another social being provides comfort to kids living with autism. The relationship formed with the pet provides the foundation of creating social connections with others.
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If you don’t know how to help a child with autism, you can get him a kitty because pets don’t judge and they are good listeners.
This will help the kid to practice social skills in front of his pet without feeling embarrassed; which builds confidence, and the child can interact well in social settings and with his peers.
Cats help children with autism to improve their social skills by teaching them empathy and selflessness.
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Since pets don’t have hidden motives or experience mood changes, they can help kids deal with emotions, to practice kindness, and tolerate others.
Introducing cats to children with autism at an early age enables them to be assertive and confident, which are vital social skills.
When you decide to get a cat for your kid, remember to choose an affectionate, outgoing breed.
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