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The 5 Love Languages of Teenagers: The Secret to Loving Teens Effectively (edition 2016)

by Gary Chapman (Author)

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Starting with the world in which your teenager livers, Dr. Chapman walks through the emotional needs of teenagers and how you can best express your love to them.
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Title:The 5 Love Languages of Teenagers: The Secret to Loving Teens Effectively
Authors:Gary Chapman (Author)
Info:Northfield Publishing (2016), Edition: Reissue, 304 pages
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  WBCLIB | Feb 19, 2023 |
Some bits were interesting and relevant, but for the most part the author seems to be completely out of touch with both teens AND their parents. For example, suggesting that we read the lyrics of the music our kids listen to. It would have been fine if he'd stopped right there, but to go on to say there's no way parents would be able to understand the recorded version is absurd. ( )
  Gingermama | Jan 24, 2016 |
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  SSJP | May 9, 2015 |
Rating: 3 of 5

Solid overview of the 5 Love Languages as they apply to teenagers. I would've liked to read more specific examples and longer lists of ideas. The profile at the end of the book was most helpful in confirming my teenager's primary and secondary languages.

Note: This was more religious than I was expecting but it wasn't a big deal to overlook the scripture and section about "God." ( )
  flying_monkeys | Dec 3, 2013 |
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Starting with the world in which your teenager livers, Dr. Chapman walks through the emotional needs of teenagers and how you can best express your love to them.

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The 5 Love Languages of Teenagers
* Teens and parents often speak different languages—but the challenge goes beyond jargon and teen slang. Teens also develop strong love languages too, often without the ability to control or express their feelings. Dr. Chapman's trusted Love Language approach will assist you in guiding today's teen to effective emotional communication.
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