Interpersonal connections are friendly links between people that help them understand and support each other.
Imagine you have a best friend at school. When you laugh together or share your toys, you're building an interpersonal connection, like putting puzzle pieces together to make a bigger picture.
Like Building a Fort
Think of interpersonal connections as building a fort with your friends. Each time you work together, passing bricks, talking about what to put on top, you’re making the fort stronger. That’s just like how people get closer when they spend time together and care about each other.
Like Sharing Cookies
Sometimes, you might even share cookies or help someone who is sad. These small acts are also parts of interpersonal connections. They show that you care and want to be close to the person.
So, whether you're playing games, talking about your day, or just sitting together, those moments all help make your interpersonal connections grow!
Examples
- A child playing with a friend at the park.
- A family having dinner together.
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See also
- What does it mean to connect socially?
- What are interpersonal strengths?
- What are psychological dynamics?
- What are nervous in crowds?
- What is interplay?