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November 10, 2022

Making Your Child Feel Loved – Part 2

It's been observed that in communication, it's not always about what you say, but it's also what the other person hears you say. The same principles applies for when you try to make your child feel loved. Danny and John share some of the common ways boys and girls tend to express love. Featuring Dr. Gary Chapman and Jean Daly.

Original Air Date: November 10, 2022

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