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Category Archives: Love Languages

Embracing Change: New Home, New Beginnings 

Moving home can be a stressful experience for everyone concerned. The key is to prepare yourself and your family for the idea of moving. One way of doing this is to make sure everyone is involved from the outset. Once everyone is on board, you need to establish the ‘rules of engagement’. And make lists. …

Postpartum Romance: How You Can Stay Connected to Your Partner

Having a child is a beautiful and wondrous gift, but it does come with plenty of stress. With so much attention devoted to the baby, it’s easy to lose closeness with your partner. Fear not: it isn’t gone forever. By performing baby duties together, leaving love notes, making romantic gestures, planning date nights, and taking …

The Power of Gifts

The holidays are a time often associated with the custom of giving gifts. We give gifts as an expression of love and appreciation. We can also give gifts out of obligation to fulfill an expectation. Sometimes we can get sidetracked by thinking the bigger and more valuable the gift, the more it expresses our appreciation. …

Physical Touch- Working Meaningful Touch to Connect with your Child

Hugs are a common way to say I love you. If you have a child who has a primary love language of physical touch, it is like shouting your love. Physical touch is one of five love languages according to the book the Five Love Languages of Children by authors Gary Chapman and Ross Campbell. …

Talk to Me! Words of Affirmation Explained.

Our words have an incredible impact on others, especially our children. When considering the impact of our words in the context of love languages, this takes the power of our words to a different level. In the books, The 5 Love Languages and The 5 Love Languages of Children, authors Gary Chapman and Ross Campbell …