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| The Five Love Languages of Children | 
enlarge | Authors: Gary Chapman, Ross Campbell Publisher: Northfield Publishing Category: Book
List Price: $14.99 Buy Used: $4.00 You Save: $10.99 (73%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 58 reviews Sales Rank: 1574
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 200 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.5
ISBN: 1881273652 Dewey Decimal Number: 649.1 EAN: 9781881273653 ASIN: 1881273652
Publication Date: June 1, 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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very insightfull January 6, 1999 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
Excellent book and opens your eyes not only to what you can do for your childeren, but what your parents did/didn't do for you. Very simple ideas and easy to read. A book to go back to many times over the course of your child's life.
Hope for rekindling love between parent and child. May 4, 1998 35 out of 35 found this review helpful
I am an LPC with specialization in play therapy. I work with wounded families daily. I have just completed reading this text and believe it to be exceptionaly valuable in helping parents build and rebuild damaged parent/child relationships. I am purchasing multiple copies to provide to my families. This book will help them in many ways that I am unable to due to time constraints. My only concern is that the text is more directed to a middle/upper class population. Some suggestions of activities require money (i.e. "take a child out to breakfast" - some of my families are lucky if they have breakfast.) that most of my families do not have. Over all, I believe that, if taken seriously, families who make an effort to follow its message, will heal wounds that will affect generations of their family to come.
Speak love so your child can understand it. April 15, 1998 31 out of 32 found this review helpful
This book examines the ways that different people communicate love. Broken down into gifts, time, physical touch, words, and unexpected acts, love is communicated and understood differently by different people. The author argues that hurt feelings and emotional distance can be created by not understanding which love language is your child's primary language. This is applicable not only for children, but for understanding relationships with friends, your spouse and your own parents. I learned to recognize when my husband was expressing his love for me in his primary language. Contains guidance on how to determine which is your child's primary love language. Highly recommended.
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