Speaking your child's language of love


Some children respond best to physical expressions of affection, but should also be taught how to differentiate between good and bad touches. — Filepic

As parents, we all love our children, but have you thought about whether you are expressing this love to them in a manner that they would respond to?

Quaintly dubbed as a “love language”, the idea behind the ways in which you show your love was sparked by a book called The 5 Love Languages written by Dr Gary Chapman in 1995.

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