The Five Love Languages of Children
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1997
224
Book • Nonfiction
1990s
1997
Adult
18+ years
The Five Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman and D. Ross Campbell explores how understanding and applying five distinct love languages—physical touch, words of affirmation, quality time, gifts, and acts of service—can help caregivers nurture emotional security and strengthen the bonds with children. The book provides practical advice for recognizing and addressing each child's unique emotional needs.
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The Five Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman and D. Ross Campbell is praised for its insightful approach to understanding children's emotional needs and its practical parenting advice. However, some readers find the concepts repetitive and feel the examples could be more diverse. Overall, it is a highly recommended resource for enhancing parent-child relationships.
The ideal reader for The Five Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman and D. Ross Campbell is a parent or guardian eager to understand and nurture their child’s emotional needs. Comparable to Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish's How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk, it appeals to those committed to effective parenting and strong family connections.
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224
Book • Nonfiction
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1997
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18+ years
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