the best way to tell your children to get over your pet is if u remember all the great times u had
by remembering all the good times and fun times and knowing that your pet is in a better place.
because I assume it was your pet and you had grown to love it. it's natural to cry or be upset over the loss of a pet.
I would expect you have to be over 16 or over 18.
When her pet cat died, Janet wept for hours, inconsolable over her loss.
The theme of "I Miss You" by Pat Thomas focuses on the emotions children may experience when coping with grief and loss. The book aims to help children understand and navigate their feelings of missing someone who has passed away.
The noun children's is the plural possessive form. Replace the word 'children' with 'ladies'. "The ladies' pet" is obviously plural possessive. The term 'The children's pet' is a singular subject or object, for example: The children's pet is a rabbit. The care of the children's pet is the children's responsibility.
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yes all children over 7 can pet sit for there road if the owner is OK with it
30% have dogs 37.5% have cats 32.5% have no pet
Yes, they are! I have had a rabbit for 3 years. Pets help children learn to CARE for OTHER living creatures, and the HUGE responsibility associated with pet care.
I'm sorry for ur loss. Trust me i know just how u feel. i lost my pet guinea pig . Here are a few tips to help get over ur lose. First find a few pics of him/her and make a poster. Try to talk with sum friends to take ur mind off it. Maybe read a book or go out to the mall.
Dealing with the loss of a pet is hard at any age. Time will help, but for now, just allow yourself to grieve. It's normal to feel very sad for quite some time. Don't rush out and get another pet because you need to have time to get over this one first. Think of all the good times you had with your pet - maybe even have a little celebration ceremony where the whole family tells their favorite story of the pet and shares photographs and memories.