
Member Reviews

The 5 Love Languages of Children" by Gary Chapman and Ross Campbell is an insightful and practical guide for parents, teachers, and caregivers seeking to deepen their understanding of children and nurture their emotional well-being. This book adapts the renowned concept of love languages to the unique context of parenting, emphasizing the importance of identifying and speaking each child's primary love language to "fill their cups" with love and security.
"The 5 Love Languages of Children" is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in the care and upbringing of children. It offers a roadmap to building stronger, more meaningful connections and equipping children with the emotional tools they need to thrive. By helping adults learn how to speak a child's love language, the book fosters deeper relationships that can positively impact a child's development and happiness.
Overall, this book is a compassionate and practical guide to nurturing a child's emotional needs and filling their "love tank" with the affirmation and support they need to grow into confident, caring individuals.

Sadly this book was archived before I could download to read it. It has been added to my TBR and I’ll keep an eye out for it again in the future or at my local library.

I have previously read the sister title to this book, The 5 Love Languages, but I was interested to see how the languages would relate to children. It really opened my eyes to the needs each child had individually and how I can change my behavior for them to feel more loved. I think this book is a perfect way to strengthen the parent/child relationship and further develop that bond. Even if you have read the other book, the ideas as they relate to kids is so different I think it would still be beneficial to pick this one up.

The original 5 Love Languages Book has been helpful to my husband and me over the years, so I wanted to check out this book specifically written for children. I appreciate that it was co-authored by a pediatric psychiatrist. Like the original book it includes stories from people's lives showing how the love languages show themselves in real life. It also includes specific suggestions of things you can do to show love to your children in their love languages. I will return to this book once my toddlers are older as it is too early to really determine their preferred love languages.