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Children thrive when their love tanks are full from "summary" of The Five Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman,Ross Campbell

When children feel loved and appreciated, they are more likely to thrive emotionally, mentally, and physically. This is because their emotional love tank is full, giving them a sense of security and confidence. When a child's love tank is full, they are better equipped to handle challenges and setbacks that come their way. Parents play a crucial role in filling their child's love tank. By understanding and speaking their child's primary love language, parents can effectively communicate their love and care for their child. This can be done through acts of service, quality time, physical touch, words of affirmation, or giving gifts - depending on the child's unique love language. When paren...
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    The Five Love Languages of Children

    Gary Chapman

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