young children around snakes
How and what is the correct format for introducing young kids around snakes? My young like to hold them but after few seconds tends to go for the head. What is good format to used for future and now
Re: young children around snakes
I'll let my son handle just about anything I handle (non-venomous of course). I just tell him to not grab the head and be gentle. I always stay right next to him for the animal's safety as well as my his. I don't want to have to explain a bite to his mother.
I don't think there is any one correct way to teach any child how to touch and/or handle a snake or other reptile.
Just be comfortable with what you allow.
Re: young children around snakes
Wasn't there another thread discussing this?
For kids, especially younger ones who haven't been around reptiles, I think the best way is to sit next to the child on a sofa, then put the snake's pointy end in your lap and the tail end in the child's. (Mostly for snake's comfort!) Emphasize being gentle with the snake and supervise closely. The snake will tend to move in your direction, so if you get a child prone to freaking out, you will be less likely to have a panic attack on your hands.
Be careful for your snake's sake, but enjoy the magic, too. My son has a friend who is severely autistic who asks to hold Millie every time he comes over. :)
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My grandsons love the snakes and my two yr old tries to kiss them I tell them to be gentle try not to let them grab them, but tell them to just rub. I get so tired of hearing family members talk about how dangerous it is keeping snakes in the house with my grands and how dangerous it is. All I have are ball pythons and they are kept in a locked room in racks but still have them talking ignorance pisses me off.
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