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The Five Love Languages of Children

Categories: Parenting
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About Course

It’s important for parents to learn how to speak their child’s unique love language. Every child has a primary way they understand and receive love. When parents discover and consistently speak that love language, it helps the child truly feel loved and secure.

Recognizing and speaking your child’s primary love language builds a strong emotional connection and lays the foundation for healthy development. This deep sense of being loved is one of the most powerful tools to help children grow into kind, responsible, and emotionally secure adults.

Presented by: 

Brenda Gillespie, LMSW

Course Content

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  • Lesson
    01:01:50
  • Quiz

Student Ratings & Reviews

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GREAT presentation.
RK
4 days ago
Good information
Great info
RT
5 days ago
I thought this course was informative, but I give 4 stars because there were too many "off point" discussions.
Very Educational
SS
2 months ago
Loved discussions from other classmates.
RS
2 months ago
Great course with good content. Enjoyed the discussions.
SB
2 months ago
Very useful information. Learned that it's important to know what makes your child feel loved because it may be different than what you think love is.
Helpful information.
CG
2 months ago
Great information
Tessa Tate
2 months ago
This lesson really helped open my eyes to what children may want and really need during a crisis.
EB
2 months ago
Thank you so much!
MD
2 months ago
I appreciate the info that was given and yes it was a good fit for me.
A
2 months ago
This live web lesson was very easy to learn and felt very helpful.
NC
2 months ago
The training was informative. It will help me to better understand what works for each child that comes into the home
Wayne Dumpson
2 months ago
Great Learning about 5 Love Languages
VC
2 months ago
I enjoyed the course.
The presenter gave practical information along with role playing which I do think helped us think about our foster children.

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