As you know, man is a social being. From birth, we are surrounded by other people with whom we form certain relationships. It is people, as well as relationships with them, that teach us, ultimately, to be human.
Interpersonal relationships are the objective interaction of two individuals in the process of communication and joint activity, coupled with the subjective experiences of each of them.
From birth, all interpersonal relationships leave a significant imprint on the character of the child. The very first interpersonal relationships in our life arise, of course, in the family. It is important that the child grows up in an atmosphere of love and moral support, so that the first human relationships in his life do not harm the formation and development of his personality, and do not cause dangerous psychological trauma.
Slightly growing up, the child goes to kindergarten, then to school, where he has to contact other children, as well as with teachers. One should not underestimate the fullness of responsibility that rests on the shoulders of educators and teachers, because, as you know, the foundation of a person's personality is laid very early. That is why it is so important for the growing child to communicate with responsible, educated and conscientious people, adopting valuable knowledge, skills and life experience from them. It is also important how easily the child learns to communicate with his peers.
In the process of comprehending official and unofficial interpersonal relations, there is an interchange between people (intellectual, informational, emotional, physical, etc.). In addition, certain feelings (interest, sympathy, antipathy, indifference) underlie any relationship between people. Comfortable interpersonal relationships can lead to friendship, and even love. It is better to avoid uncomfortable interpersonal relationships, but if this is impossible for some reason, it is worth learning tolerance, the ability to abstract.
In a word, all his life every person has been improving the art of being in one or another interpersonal relationship. The biggest secret to interacting positively and rewardingly with other people is simple. It is important to provide others with the attitude you would like to receive towards yourself.