
The Five Love Languages of Children
The Five Love Languages of Children, based on Gary Chapman's concept, describe how children express and receive love. They include: 1. **Words of Affirmation**: Compliments and kind words that boost a child's self-esteem. 2. **Acts of Service**: Actions that show care, like helping with tasks or being present. 3. **Receiving Gifts**: Small tokens or surprises that symbolize love and thoughtfulness. 4. **Quality Time**: Undivided attention spent together, fostering connection and security. 5. **Physical Touch**: Affectionate gestures like hugs or cuddles that convey warmth and safety. Understanding these can enhance emotional bonds between parents and children.