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Children need to feel loved unconditionally from "summary" of The 5 Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman,Ross Campbell

Children thrive when they feel loved unconditionally. This means that they feel loved regardless of their behavior or performance. When children know that they are loved no matter what, they feel secure and confident in themselves. They are free to make mistakes and learn from them without fearing rejection or disapproval. Unconditional love creates a strong foundation for children to develop healthy self-esteem and a positive self-image. It reassures them that they are valued for who they are, not just for what they do. This kind of love helps children feel accepted, appreciated, and understood. It gives them the courage to explore their interests, express their emotions, and pursue their dreams without reservation. When children don't feel loved unconditionally, they may struggle with feelings of insecurity, inadequacy, and unworthiness. They may seek validation and approval from external sources, such as peers, teachers, or social media, to fill the void left by a lack of unconditional love. This can lead to...
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    The 5 Love Languages of Children

    Gary Chapman

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