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The Five Love Languages of Children, Part 9: Acts of Service

When a child's primary love language is acts of service, they are using these acts to connect with their parent. A parent doesn't have to say yes to every request, but should be sensitive to how they are responding. If a child is asking for acts of service, always respond regardless of their behavior.

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The Five Love Languages of Children, Part 7: Gifts

Every child enjoys receiving gifts, but children whose primary love language is gift, may pay attention to detail. They look at more than just what the gift itself is. Reward gifts and genuine gifts are both good ways to show your child love. 

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The Five Love Languages of Children, Part 6: Quality Time

Quality time does not have to be a specific activity. Simple tasks such as making eye contact, eating meals together, or running errands together can help you connect with your child. Consistency is key in order to make your time spent together successful.

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The Five Love Languages of Children, Part 5: Quality Time

Quality time is undivided attention that proves to your child that they are a priority. Sometimes quality time can be hard to set aside, but it is important to let you child know you care. If your child is acting out, take note of how much time you are spending with them. 

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