
And don’t forget that kids learn by watching adults, particularly their parents. Make sure your behavior is role-model material. You’ll make a much stronger impression by putting your own belongings away rather than just issuing orders to your child to pick. “Interaction with others” social interaction is good for your brain health. Promotes a sense of safety, belonging and security. Allows you to confide in others and let them confide in you. To interact means to communicate and react to the people you’re involved with. If someone says that you interact well with children, it means you communicate well with them and they respond to you.