Abstract
The emotional bond between parents and children is fundamental to healthy child development. This article examines how the bond between parents and children influences a child’s emotional stability and social skills. It explores the factors that promote strong emotional connections and the potential consequences when these connections are weak. The discussion highlights the important role of attachment in a child’s personality development. The authors analyse how parenting style, family circumstances, and the emotional state of parents can either support or weaken secure emotional relationships. They also analyse the neuropeducational aspects of emotional contact and how they influence brain development. Finally, the article emphasises that regular and consistent emotional contact is crucial for a child’s emotional, cognitive, and neurodevelopmental growth.