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Overlooking a child's love language can result in feelings of rejection from "summary" of The Five Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman,Ross Campbell

When we fail to recognize and respond to a child's love language, we risk sending a message of rejection. Each child has a unique way of expressing and receiving love, known as their love language. Just as adults have different love languages, children also have their own preferred ways of feeling loved and valued. These love languages include words of affirmation, acts of service, physical touch, quality time, and receiving gifts. If we overlook a child's love language, they may perceive our actions as indifference or lack of love. For example, if a child's love language is physical touch, they may feel rejected if we rarely hug or cuddle them. Similarly, a child whose love language is receiving g...
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    The Five Love Languages of Children

    Gary Chapman

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