How to Speak Your Teen’s Love Language This Valentine’s Day

What is a love language?

The Five Love Languages

1. Words of Affirmation.

2. Acts of Service

3. Receiving Gifts.

4. Quality Time

5. Physical Touch

How to Figure Out Your Teen’s Love Language

1. Observe their reactions.

2. Ask them directly or have them take the quiz.

3. Reflect on their actions.

Using Your Teen’s Love Language on Valentine’s Day

1. Ideas for Words of Affirmation.

  • Write a heartfelt letter or card expressing your love and appreciation for your teen. Highlight their strengths, accomplishments, and the qualities you admire in them.
  • Leave encouraging notes or messages in unexpected places, like their backpack, lunchbox, or bedroom.
  • Compliment them genuinely and frequently throughout the day, focusing on their achievements and personal qualities.

2. Ideas for Acts of Service

  • Prepare their favorite breakfast or dinner and serve them with a smile.
  • Offer to help them with tasks or chores they usually find challenging or time-consuming.

3. Ideas for Giving Gifts.

  • Select a thoughtful gift that reflects their interests, hobbies, or passions. It doesn’t have to be expensive; it should show that you know and appreciate their preferences.
  • Create a customized gift, such as a photo album or scrapbook filled with cherished memories.
  • Give them a gift card to their favorite store or a subscription to a service they’ve been wanting to try.

4. Ideas for Quality Time.

  • Plan a day filled with activities that align with your teen’s interests, whether it’s shopping, eating out, playing a sport, bowling, or watching movies.
  • Set aside time for meaningful conversations. Ask them about their dreams, goals, and what’s going on in their life. Be an attentive listener.
  • Avoid distractions like smartphones or work-related tasks during your quality time together.

5. Physical Touch

  • Offer hugs, a shoulder rub, or other physical affection throughout the day. A warm embrace does so much to make a teen feel love and security.
  • Make sure to respect their comfort level with physical touch and always ask for their consent.

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