The conclusion that parent child interaction may be crucial only for emotional development comes from Kj theory that

1. Children develop mentally at a predetermined rate.
2. Language is needed in order to be considered a social person.
3. And mine are needed for physical growth.
4. Babies cannot be considered persons if they do not respond to maternal affection.
5. A baby is more person than organism.

6. Parent-child interaction plays a key role in shaping a child's emotional regulation, social skills, and overall well-being.

7. The emotional bond between a parent and child can greatly impact a child's self-esteem and emotional resilience.
8. Effective communication and nurturing interactions between parents and children can foster a sense of security and trust in the child.
9. Research has shown that positive parent-child relationships are associated with better emotional and behavioral outcomes in children.
10. Parent-child interactions provide opportunities for children to learn about emotions, develop empathy, and build healthy relationships with others.
11. Overall, the quality of parent-child interaction can significantly influence a child's emotional development and overall mental health.