Notice: All forms on this site will be temporarily unavailable from 11 p.m. (Mountain Time) November 8 until 6 a.m. on November 9th due to maintenance. You will not be able to complete a form to request a resource or information. We apologize for any inconvenience. Thank you for your patience.

Sharing Love Abundantly: Communicating About the Love Languages with Professionals

Jolene Philo offers helpful insight for special needs families – especially when you are communicating with professionals.
Special Needs Families working with professionals

Jolene Philo describes how to use the five love languages when you are communicating with your child’s teachers and health care professionals. Get your copy of Sharing Love Abundantly in Special Needs Families.

00:00 Introduction

00:55 IEP

02:44 504 plan

03:43 Suggestions from the pros

04:26 Framing the Love Language

Next Video in the Series: Focus on the Family Broadcast: Applying Love Languages in Families with Special Needs

Related

A smiling family holds a certificate of adoption together, celebrating National Adoption Month and highlighting the importance of permanency.

National Adoption Month: The Value of Permanency

A young girl looks upset while sitting in front of her parents, illustrating the effects of a controlling parent. Text overlay reads, “Letting Go of Being a Controlling Parent.”

Letting Go of Being a Controlling Parent

Help even when they don’t ask.

Kids (and families) need help, even when they don’t reach out. Wherever God is calling you, you can get involved.

Father and son play basketball
Search