Loving Adopted Children Well
$14.99
Based on Chapman’s best-selling The 5 Love Languages(R)–a specialized resource of intentional love for families of adopted children.
Adoption brings unique challenges. Love and bonding don’t always come naturally. There can be emotional distress, frustration, and disappointment. In Loving Adopted Children Well, Dr. Gary Chapman along with professor and mom of adopted kids Dr. Laurel Shaler share how The 5 Love Languages(R) provide concrete steps to infusing love, hope, and attachment in your family.
In addition to the beauty and healing you’ll discover in the chapters on the love languages–Service, Gifts, Physical Touch, Quality Time, and Words of Affirmation–the authors provide essential chapters on subjects such as:
*When You Don’t “Feel the Love”
*Getting Spouses on the Same Page
*Help for Single Parents
*Stopping Sibling Rivalry
*Support–Why it’s Needed and Where to Find It . . . and more.
With empathy for adoptive parents, Chapman and Shaler provide an honest and invaluable resource of wisdom, joy, and healing. Apply the lessons from Loving Adopted Children Well, and you will see love grow and flourish in your home.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780802431875
ISBN10: 0802431879
Gary Chapman | Laurel Shaler
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2024
Publisher: Moody Publishers
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