This children's version (about children not for children like A Perfect Pet for Peyton) was written in 1997. I hope I know more now than I did then when I first became a parent, but this book is still enlightening to me. I actually read through this with a few friends years ago, but this is a book worth repeating.
The 5 love languages are the same for children and adults:
1. physical touch
2. words of affirmation
3. quality time
4. gifts
5. acts of service
Do you know how to recognize and how to speak your child's love language?
From propeller:
To be their best, children need to feel loved. But if you and your child speak different love languages, your affection might get lost in translation, affecting the child’s attitude, behavior, and development. Dr. Gary Chapman’s groundbreaking Five Love Languages series has helped millions of couples communicate love more clearly, and Dr. Ross Campbell M.D. has applied the innovative system to children as well. The 5 Love Languages of Children gives practical suggestions for learning how your children interpret love and creating a sense of security in which they can thrive.
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I have not read any of the books but I would love too.
ReplyDeleteI read the original book. =o)
ReplyDeleteI read the original book. =o)
ReplyDeleteI've read The Five Love Languages, a few years ago.
ReplyDeleteJulieanne
http://www.JoyInOurJourney.com
I think I might have glanced through the children's love languages book before. I've heard of it. But I don't think I ever read it all. Would be great to win! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI have read the original book, great information to have!!
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