Meet Our Centre Animals
The Importance Of Animals As Part Of The Learning Environment
A fluffy cat. A quacky duck. Even a squishy slug. You’d have to be blindfolded to miss the delight in a child’s face when they interact with other living things, but there’s much more to children and animal interactions than meets the eye.
When children have opportunities to spend time with animals, it’s about much more than just stimulating their senses. Yes, they love furry cuddles and experiencing the different ways that animals look, eat, move, sound and feel – but research shows that animal interactions can actually improve children’s social interaction, reduce stress and anxiety and increase motivation and learning.
When children interact with animals, they build the all-important senses of connection, empathy and caring. They feel a sense of responsibility and are curious to find out more about the animal.
Below you will find our adorable animals that we are so lucky to have here at Athenree Montessori.