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Physical touch communicates love deeply from "summary" of The Five Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman,Ross Campbell

Physical touch is a powerful way to communicate love to children. It goes beyond mere physical contact; it is a way to express warmth, care, and affection. When we touch our children lovingly, we are telling them that they are important to us, that we value them, and that we are there for them. Children thrive on physical touch, especially when it is offered in a loving and caring manner. It can make them feel secure, comforted, and loved. When we hug them, hold their hand, pat their back, or cuddle with them, we are filling their emotional tanks with love and affirmation. Physical touch is particularly important for young children, as it helps them develop a sense of trust and security. A baby who is held, cuddled...
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    The Five Love Languages of Children

    Gary Chapman

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