Relationships and child development

 Why loving, nurturing relationships are important for child development

Children’s relationships shape the way they see the world and affect all areas of their development. Through relationships with parents, other family members and carers, children learn about their world.

That’s because relationships let children express themselves – a cry, a laugh, a question – and get something back – a cuddle, a smile, an answer. What children ‘get back’ gives them very important information about what the world is like and how to act in the world – how to think, understand, communicate, behave, show emotions and develop social skills.

Read More: https://raisingchildren.net.au/guides/first-1000-days/loving-relationships/relationships-development



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