
Parent-Child Interaction
Parent-Child Interaction refers to the dynamic relationship and communication between a parent and their child. It involves how they connect, share emotions, and communicate through words, gestures, and behaviors. Positive interactions, like playing, talking, and offering support, help children develop social skills, emotional regulation, and confidence. These interactions also influence a child's cognitive growth and behavior. Effective parent-child interactions are characterized by responsiveness, warmth, and consistency, creating a secure environment where children feel valued and understood, which is essential for healthy development and strong bonding.