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Sharing Love Abundantly: How to Adapt the Love Languages for Children with Disabilities and Special Needs

Jolene Philo offers helpful insight in how to adapt the five love languages for children with disabilities and special needs.
Jolene Philo Children with special need

Jolene Philo describes how to adapt the five love languages for children with disabilities and special needs. Get your copy of Sharing Love Abundantly in Special Needs Families.

00:00 Introduction

03:00 Acts of service

05:50 Another idea

08:12 Social stories

09:15 Physical touch

Next Video in this Series: Using the Love Languages with Spouses and Siblings

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