Although the original
concept of love languages was created for couples, the idea that we all have specific ways that we like to give and receive love is present in all the relationships we have!
The concept of love languages was developed by Gary Chapman in 1992 and suggests that each of us has a predominant way of expressing our love.
Not exact matches
Most
of us are familiar with the
love languages concept for marriages by Dr. Chapman, but this book for children has been a huge help for the ways that I don't receive
love in the same ways as my tinies.
I
love the
concept of the Bible's inclusion
of those found in heaven: «From every tribe, and
language, and people, and nation....»
If you haven't heard
of the «
love languages» before, it is an incredibly useful
concept to learn about.
Although the
love language concept has not been scientifically proven, it makes a good amount
of sense.
When I teach
language arts, I
love using collaborative writing to explain
concepts like figurative
language or to demonstrate how to start writing different types
of pieces (like an essay or a suspenseful personal narrative).
Students learn through a logical and step - by - step learning journey, including: - Exploring the key
concept of «
love» and its many meanings; - Understanding key information about William Shakespeare and his sonnets; - Reading and interpreting the poem; - Understanding the poem, with a particular emphasis upon the content,
language, and structural features; - Writing an extended analysis piece based upon how Shakespeare gets across his messages about
love in the poem, through the use
of language and structure; - Peer assessing each other's learning attempts.
Reading is something I
love to do and so I was committed to ensuring that my kids appreciate and understand the power
of language to convey and express
concepts.
I
love the
concept of ubuntu, a word in both Xhosa and Zulu - with different words for the same
concept in several other southern African
languages.
The first book is interesting because the whole
concept of «different people valuing different things» and «having different
love languages» can be extended to friendships and relationships in general.
By expressing universal
concepts of birth, death,
love, sex and war, using a primacy
of line and directness
of message, Haring was able to attract a wide audience and assure the accessibility and staying power
of his imagery, which has become a universally recognized visual
language of the 20th century.
He was highly prolific and generous to the end, being passionate about expressing the universal
concepts of love, life, death, and war using his own distinctive
language and imagery.
Although the
love language concept has not been scientifically proven, it makes a good amount
of sense.
I think it's best if you look into this
concept of the 5
love languages of a person.