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Parent-Child Interaction

The pathways to parent-child attachment highly depend on family stability, parental emotional support, love, and time for interaction with kids. Given the multiple factors that influence child development, parent a crucial role to play to impart core values and social behaviors that translate to successful development outcomes. At the early years of development, children are predisposed to developmental problems as environmental psychological, physiological, and linguistic factors shape developmental milestones at different stages. Successful parental attempts to eliminate negative intrinsic and extrinsic influences for children to allows positive development outcomes. The Palin Parent-Child Interaction therapy demonstrates how parenting skill and increased parent-child interaction contributes to positive development and eliminates physiological psychological, and linguistic disorders in children.

The attachment parenting philosophy goes beyond social interactions and emotional responsiveness, to advocating for bodily conduct between parent and infant. This practice is considered a critical step to strengthening bonds with infants and establishing attachment relationships with children that has been shown to positively shape childhood development. This kind of bonding establishes love relationships, emotional sensitivity, and sense of warmth towards one another s opposed to contrasting child-upbringing practice that create cold and distant relationships between parents and children.