![]() ![]() Therefore, a lot of the information was good, but not completely relevant to me. The authors say five is usually the minimum age before a child's love language can be determined as it's prone to fluctuate in the early years. My child is only two which is a bit young for her love language to be obvious. I know that was not the authors' intention and maybe not everyone will get that feeling, but that's how it was for me.The 5 Love Languages of Children is geared for children above age five. At times, the book was a bit overwhelming to me as it felt like I have to do everything perfectly or I'm going to really mess my child up. There is a full chapter as well as a love language “game” at the end dedicated to help parents correctly identify how a child gives and receives love. The explanations of each language were informative, but the real life examples were what I found to be most helpful. Parents are encouraged to love their children unconditionally, which is sometimes not as easy as one would assume it to be, and to successfully express that love to a child.I found The 5 Love Languages of Children to be insightful and challenging. Each of the five love languages is explained and examples are given of how to use (and how not to use) a child's love language. ![]() Ross Campbell apply Chapman's popular concept of the five love languages to the parent-child relationship. ![]()
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