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I don't feel that I learned much more from this that I didn't get from the original ([b:The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love that Lasts|23878688|The 5 Love Languages The Secret to Love that Lasts|Gary Chapman|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1432487272l/23878688._SY75_.jpg|832090]). That said, there are some fairly good examples of ways to figure out a child's love language and how to express it in a way they'll appreciate.

But, not that I'm an expert on child development, some of the generalizations about kids and their desires just didn't seem right — and while I agree that it's important to make children (and teens) feel loved even when they're being difficult, it was uncomfortable to see parents and guardians being told to borderline force physical affection. (How are you going to teach them the importance of consent if you don't respect it?) I was also quite put off by the pervasive heteronormativity/gender roles and excessive Christian preaching.