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What Is My Child’s Love Language?

Author: DrSensory

September 5, 2024

What Is My Child’s Love Language?

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What Is My Child's Love Language?

Understanding your child's love language is essential for nurturing your relationship and creating an environment where they feel truly loved and appreciated.

This quiz is designed to help you identify which of the five love languages resonates most strongly with your child.

For each statement, choose how often your child responds positively to the listed behaviors.

Tally your child's scores from each of the 5 love language sections to identify their primary love language.

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(Physical Touch)

My child visibly relaxes and smiles when they receive hugs or cuddles.

2 / 15

(Physical Touch)

My child enjoys playful physical interactions, such as wrestling or tickling.

3 / 15

(Physical Touch)

My child prefers to sit close to me when watching TV or reading together.

4 / 15

(Words of Affirmation)

My child lights up when they receive compliments or praise about their efforts.

5 / 15

(Words of Affirmation)

My child loves hearing words of encouragement, especially during challenging tasks.

6 / 15

(Words of Affirmation)

My child often shares their achievements and asks for positive feedback from me.

7 / 15

(Quality Time)

My child thrives during one-on-one time spent playing or engaging in activities together.

8 / 15

(Quality Time)

My child enjoys family game nights or outings, valuing the time spent with loved ones.

9 / 15

(Quality Time)

My child often asks for my undivided attention when sharing stories or experiences.

10 / 15

(Receiving Gifts)

My child gets excited when receiving small surprises or gifts, regardless of their size.

11 / 15

(Receiving Gifts)

My child enjoys making handmade gifts or cards to share with family and friends.

12 / 15

(Receiving Gifts)

My child often talks about gifts they have received in the past with fondness.

13 / 15

(Acts of Service)

My child feels loved when I help them with chores or tasks, such as homework or cleaning.

14 / 15

(Acts of Service)

My child appreciates when I take the time to prepare their favorite meal or snack.

15 / 15

(Acts of Service)

My child often expresses gratitude when I do something special for them, like running an errand.

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