Gary Chapman, PhD, Ross Campbell, MD

The 5 Love Languages of Children

What does your child’s way of communication mean to you? Are you thinking about the babbling toddlers use to express their needs, or the slang teenagers slip into during mealtime?

A love language is a way to convey love to another individual. Typically, one language takes priority over others. For instance, some children need physical touch, while others value quality time with their parents.

Often, a child’s negative behavior stems from an absence of expressed love. If your child struggles at school or throws tantrums, reflect on which emotional needs are not being fulfilled…

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