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Children have different love languages from "summary" of The 5 Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman,Ross Campbell

Children, like adults, have different ways of feeling loved and expressing love. This understanding is crucial for parents and caregivers to effectively communicate love to their children. Just as in the case of adults, children also have their own unique love languages. These love languages are the ways through which they feel most loved and valued. Understanding and speaking your child's love language is essential for nurturing a strong bond and fostering a sense of security in them. By recognizing and speaking your child's love language, you can fill their emotional love tank. This, in turn, helps in building a strong parent-child relationship. When children feel loved and valued in the way that resonates with them, they are more likely to exhibit positive behaviors and experience emotional well-being. On the other hand, if their love tanks are empty, they may exhibit negative behaviors and struggle emotionally. The five love languages for children are words of affirmation, quality time, acts of service, physical touch, and gifts. Each child has a primary love lan...
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    The 5 Love Languages of Children

    Gary Chapman

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