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Good Resource for Working with Children Nov 21, 2009 This book would be a good resource for parents or anyone else working with children. If you've read the basic book "The Five Love Languages" however, there really isn't much new here in the way of principle. The authors just take the core concepts of the five love languages and state them in terms that pertain to children. The difference then, and the value of this book, is in the focused application. Is it worth the money spent and the time required to read it? I believe so. While the basic love languages are easy enough to learn, the key is in the application of those love languages to the various relationships of life. Words of affirmation, quality time, receiving gifts, acts of service, and physical touch all translate in different ways depending on the relationship. If you're dealing with children in any capacity, this book will not disappoint you.
The Five Love Languages of Children Nov 04, 2009 Excellent book on understanding how to understand your child.
Written with clarity.
I loved the spirit of the book, written by a professional, yet
not written in the clinical language--
The Five Love Languages of Children Oct 07, 2009 I was happy with my purchase overall. The spine had a little bit of damage though.
Great Book to Increase Your Understanding Of Children Sep 28, 2009 The Five Love Languages of Children is a wonderful parental guide to understanding your childrens' behavior and how it relates to their emotional needs. I'm not one to read all the parenting books written by so-called specialists, but this one is really informative, makes sense, and is easy to apply. My son was having some behavioral issues and this book helped me understand that his primary love language is "Quality Time;" something which he was lacking since my daughter was born. Based on what I learned about his needs related to his primary love language, I have increased my quality time with him and have changed my method of consequence. It helped me realize that I was punishing him for his poor behavior choices, instead of disciplining him, which was a real eye-opener. Although his behavior has not totally turned around, we are on the right track, and will keep working with what we've learned!
Solid book that helps to Communicat Love to Kids Sep 12, 2009 Great Resource for understanding kids needs and how they feel when you communicate to them. They need your love and this book is a great resource.
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