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Sharing Love Abundantly: An Introduction to the Love Languages

Jolene Philo offers an introduction to the five love languages for children with disabilities and special needs.
Intro to Five Love Languages

Jolene Philo describes what the five love languages are and how they work. Get your copy of Sharing Love Abundantly in Special Needs Families.

00:00 Introduction

00:42 The Five Love Languages

01:04 What Do They Mean

04:16 How Do They Work

Next Video in this Series: How to Adapt the Love Languages for Children with Disabilities and Special Needs

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