Interpersonal skills are life skills we use everyday to communicate and interact with other people both individually and in groups. (skillsyou.com) Children learn interpersonal skills beginning from birth. For example, when a mother give birth to a child she to nurse the child. Nursing a child could be either breastfeeding or bottle-feeding. While feeding her child it tends to help them both with interpersonal skills. Usually when the mother tends to feed her infant, the child makes eye contact. Eye contact helps the parent and infant bond together. Precisely bonding leads to an interpersonal relationship.
Interpersonal relationships are when two or more people interact and fulfill one or more physical and emotional needs.(livestrong.com)
Usually a mother can observe and experience their child feelings. (scienceeducation.com) For example, if a mother feel something is bothering their child,she may ask what is wrong? is everything ok? just from observing their child the mother can feel can somehow feel something may be bothering her child. this happens because a mother and child builds a bond and have a conflicting relationship.