I know there has been a lack of crafty posts this week. I wish I had a good excuse for you........, other than I just didn't feel like posting. But really that is all it is. I'm sure I'll find something to post about next week.
For today I am very excited to have a review and giveaway. Do you remember last week when I gave away a copy of "A Perfect Pet for Peyton"? I talked a little about "The 5 Love Languages", what an awesome martial book it is. Dr. Gary Chapman, the author of "The 5 Love Languages" has teamed up with Dr. Ross Campbell (an authority on parent-child relationships) to bring about the book "The 5 Love Languages of Children". This book is geared toward parents learning their child's love language and how to help their child feel truly loved.
While reading this book I keept my 5 children in mind. Some of them were a little harder to figure out which love language they spoke, others I picked up on very quickly. Lotte is still to small to really have one love language so she needs to feel them all most of the time. As a parent it is a little tiring thinking of how to help each one individually. But then I didn't become a parent for the relaxation.
I am really excited about applying the things I learned in the book to my pre-teen son. Those years that are so hard and awkward to get through. I am really hoping as I read the book again and again I will be able to ease his transition into adulthood. I feel like now have an edge that I didn't have before. A way of talking with my kids that no one, peer or adult, can change what I am telling my child. That I love them with everything that I have and ALWAYS will. In my humble opinion this book is an invaluable addition to your family. Here is a little from the publisher.
To be their best, children need to feel loved. But if you and your child speak different love languages, your affection might get lost in translation, affecting the child’s attitude, behavior, and development. Dr. Gary Chapman’s groundbreaking Five Love Languages series has helped millions of couples communicate love more clearly, and Dr. Ross Campbell M.D. has applied the innovative system to children as well. The 5 Love Languages of Children gives practical suggestions for learning how your children interpret love and creating a sense of security in which they can thrive.
I am happy to be able to give away one copy of the book to one of my readers. How do you enter to win? Rafflecopter is going to walk you through it.
If you would like to learn more about The 5 Love Languages, Dr. Chapman, or The 5 Love Languages for Children, you can visit these sites.
5 Love Languages of Children: http://www. 5lovelanguages.com/resource/ the-five-love-languages-of- children/
The 5 Love Languages: http://www. 5lovelanguages.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook. com/5LoveLanguages
Twitter: https://twitter.com/# !/drgarychapman
37 comments:
I would keep this for myself so I can stop checking it out from the library, setting it aside and not reading it, finding out it is on hold for someone else and won't renew, being sad, checking it out again in a few months, setting it aside . . .
I would read, then pass along! I've been wanting to read this book and I say Share the Wealth (of knowledge) LOL
Okay well I am a book hoarder, but that aside - I read the original 5 love languages and that thing seriously changed the way I looked at all my relationships and helped so much to get more out of them. I can't wait to see what Dr. Chapman has to say specifically in regards to kids!
I did both with my original version, I kept mine and also gave a copy to a few close friends and my sister. If this moves me in the same way, you better believe this is going into my baby shower presents going forward. :)
Thanks for the giveaway Kadie, even if I don't win, I'm excited to check this out!!
I would love to read this book! anything I can do to help my children grow in love for others is for me!!
Keep it. I'm going to check it out from the library in the meantime. Jeni
i would like to enter your give away but don't know how mom
Probably keep it. I work with children and this would be a great resource!
I would definately keep it for me (and maybe lend it out when I finish!)
cassandra@aubut.net
Keep! I'm seeing more all the time how I've passed my OCD on to my boys and I wish so much that I knew how to halt it and turn the idea that anything less than perfection is a problem into messages of unconditional love instead! This would also be valuable for my stepsons :) Thanks Kadie! Hope you're having a good week!
I'm going to keep this book. I've got three little kids of my own, so I could use the book's insight.
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I'll read it and then pass it on! I LOVE the love languages and am interested to see how he applies them to children.
I'd like to read it for my granddaughters, although I'll probably pass it on to my daughter when I'm done!
I would give this to my sister who is expecting her first child!
First I will read it and then I will pass it one.
Nancy
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I really want to read this book! I would then pass it along to friends.
Same as others have said- I will read then pass it along! I LOVE the 5 love languages, can't wait to read about it for kids.
I'm going to keep it. I'd love to learn about how to love my kids.
keep and read it!
xoxoxo
I'm going to read it first and then give it to my sister, She has 20 month old twins. kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you.
Im going to keep this for myself :)
I would keep the book for myself and read it. Then I would pass it on to another mother.
I would probably keep it. It sounds like it would be a good one to have in the collection.
I'd give it to my mom - I have a younger sister.
mrs.marcus2 at yahoo dot com
i would read the book myself and then offer it to a friend.
i would read the book myself and then offer it to a friend.
I'd give it to my sister.
I will keep it to read and then pass it along to my sister-in-law and friends with kids!
I'd give it to my sister, since she has kids and I don't. ;)
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I'd probably give it away or keep it for when I have kids :)
I would keep it and read it myself, then offer to let friends borrow it, and pass it down to my daughter when she needs it :)
I would keep it for me then when I'm done, MAYBE pass it along!
I would keep it for me. (Nancy Partin)
If I win this book I will read it then pass it on to a friend or family member to read next. Thanks for the chance. :) Jeanne
I will keep it.
lisa.blogs2 at gmail dot com
I'll keep it and use it with my 2 boys.
zueblue22 at yahoo dot com
im gonna keep it for me! heather.loftus@aol.com
read it & pass it on to my SIL
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