Researchers: ‘Pets Are Good For Kids’
Research in recent years has suggested that children raised with pets are less likely to become asthmatic, more likely to be kind to other children and more likely to have a healthy sense of self-esteem once they reach their teens.| Comments on article "Researchers: ‘Pets Are Good For Kids’" | |||||||||||||||
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