What's Happening?
Ann Bailey shares her experiences of raising her children and now her granddaughter, Aria, with animals on their family farm. Although the farm is no longer a working farm, it remains a place where children learn
about the responsibilities and joys of caring for animals. Bailey emphasizes the importance of teaching children kindness and the duty to provide for animals' needs. Her granddaughter is already forming bonds with the family's pets, learning to interact gently and responsibly with them.
Why It's Important?
Introducing children to animals at a young age can foster empathy, responsibility, and a deeper understanding of nature. This upbringing can have long-lasting effects on children's development, teaching them about life cycles, care, and the importance of nurturing living beings. As society becomes more urbanized, maintaining these connections to animals and nature is crucial for developing well-rounded, compassionate individuals. Bailey's story highlights the cultural and educational value of integrating animal care into family life.











