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Sharing Love Abundantly: Using the Love Languages with Spouses and Siblings

Jolene Philo offers helpful insight for special needs families using the love languages for your spouse & typically developing siblings.
Jolene Philo Love Languages with Spouse and children

Jolene Philo describes how to use the five love languages with your spouse and typical developing siblings. Get your copy of Sharing Love Abundantly in Special Needs Families.

00:00 Introduction

05:41 Sleep In

07:11 Physical Touch

07:47 Siblings

08:57 Encouraging Siblings

Next Video in this Series: Communicating About the Love Languages with Professionals

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