08/01/2026
When parents hear the words “eye contact,” they often imagine long, steady looking.
And when their child doesn’t do that, worry creeps in.
But eye contact isn’t about staring.
It’s about connection.
1. A brief glance.
2. A shared smile.
3. A quick look during play or daily routines.
Those small moments matter more than we realize.
In this video, we gently explain:
• What eye contact really means
• Why brief looks are meaningful
• What success actually looks like
• Why pressure doesn’t help
• How everyday play and routines naturally support this skill
If your child doesn’t look very often right now, it doesn’t mean they’re ignoring you — and it doesn’t mean something is wrong. Many children simply need calm, joyful moments to learn when and why to look.
You don’t need special tools.
You don’t need to force anything.
Connection grows in small, shared moments — one glance at a time. 💛
If you’re looking for calm, parent-friendly guidance to support early communication skills, you can explore helpful tools and resources here:
https://www.mywellnesshub.in/
You’ll also find our BASICS app designed to support early communication, play, and connection in everyday routines.