This has been a fun unit as we’ve had the opportunity to
take the Love Language test
as well as members of our family and apply/speak their love language. This was
a fun activity for my whole family. I’ve noticed since we’ve all taken the test
and discussed our results, the members in my family have tried to speak others’
love languages, creating a happier home.
As each family member in our home had a different love language, I don’t think others were aware that their needs weren’t being met to the fullest. As I made a point to give words of encouragement and purchase my son his favorite Jimmy John’s sandwich, he felt love and made comment about it. Quality time was important to my daughter. As extra time was spent with her, one on one, she too appeared to be happier. I made an effort to give my husband physical touch, even if it was just a hug or a squeeze of the hand as I walked by. In turn, they all tried to do acts of service, which is my love language. Something that my husband has been trying to teach them for years.

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