Here are the 5 love languages given by Gary Chapman :
Words of Affirmation
Acts of Service
Receiving Gifts
Quality Time
Do you know your child's love language?
Penelope is three and a half and it is extremely noticeable that words of affirmation is her top love language, followed closely by physical touch. Penny can wake up in a sour mood and all it takes are some compliments and a mini back-rub to turn her day around.
Children need love, lots and lots of love.
I think it's very important that children are shown love in a variety of ways.
But if you can pinpoint how they receive it best, do that love language most!
Words of Affirmation
- compliments
- encouragement
- positive reinforcement
- cautious of speaking in harsh tones
Acts of Service
- doing the tasks they can't do for themselves (when they're older do tasks for them that they have learned to do for themselves, but don't enable laziness)
- helping them practice sports, flash cards for tests, instruments, etc.
- teaching them the importance of serving others
- fix broken toys, sew buttons/tears/rips on clothing
Receiving Gifts
- homemade cards (spend time on a nice picture or words)
- small/inexpensive trinkets
- well thought out large/expensive gifts
- items from nature (rocks, leaves, etc.)
Quality Time
- Go on a one-on-one date
- Read books, make crafts, adventure outside, play
- Put away distractions, get on their level, and just BE with them (for at least a half hour)
- Ask open-ended questions to encourage conversation
Physical Touch
- hugs
- hand on shoulder
- hold hands
- back/foot/hand rubs
Us parents have the difficult task of shaping and raising future generations.
Thankfully, the Beatles make it sound easy when they say, "all you need is love."
They still bring up this "magical adventure meal" when they got to eat in the window seat because we sold our dining table. |
Love well, friends!
Love well!
Love well!
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