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Demonstrating love in the child's love language fosters a strong parentchild bond from "summary" of The Five Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman,Ross Campbell

When we speak the love language of our child, we are connecting with them on a deep emotional level. It shows them that we understand and care about their needs and desires. This understanding fosters a sense of security and validation in the child, which is essential for building a strong parent-child bond. Each child has a unique way of feeling loved and expressing love. By identifying and speaking their specific love language, we are communicating love in a way that is most meaningful to them. This personalized approach demonstrates to the child tha...
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    The Five Love Languages of Children

    Gary Chapman

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