Physical touch is important regardless of age or gender. Infants require physical touch because they are unable to verbalize. Toddlers require playful touch. Your child may change as they grow older and that's okay. It is important to be understanding of their needs.
Read MorePhysical touch is one of the easiest love languages to show. Hugs and kisses are the primary way children give and receive physical touch. Use physical touch at times other than just daily routines.
Read MoreWhen using "the how", it is important to give your child a choice. How you tell your child to do something changes the way a child perceives the order. Learn how your child reacts to directions.
Read MoreWhen asking your child "why", ask it in your head first and use your curiosity to get your child to answer. Don't cause them to get defensive. Have more of an open and accepting mind.
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