Love Languages for Kids: Are You Truly Filling Your Child’s Cup?

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You love your kid — obviously. But what if the way you’re showing it… isn’t landing?

This guide is for the exhausted mums giving everything and still hearing, “You never spend time with me” five minutes after you just played LEGO.
It’s not that you’re not showing love — it might just be that you’re speaking the wrong language.

Especially for ADHD and neurodivergent kids, love languages hit differently. This short guide helps you figure out what actually fills their cup — so you can stop guessing and start connecting in a way that sticks.

This kit was made for:

  • You feel like nothing you do is “enough” for your child

  • Your child seems extra sensitive, clingy, or hard to read

  • You’ve got multiple kids and no clue how to meet their emotional needs

  • You’re constantly giving… and still hearing complaints

  • You want to connect better without adding more to your to-do list

  • You’ve never stopped to ask how your child feels most loved

BTW: Purchasing this kit helps support the ADHD Mums Podcast! Every episode takes time, energy, and behind-the-scenes work. This kit helps cover those costs.’

Description

Love Languages for Kids

Are You Truly Filling Your Child’s Cup?

Inside, you’ll get:

  • A breakdown of the 5 love languages (with neurodivergent-friendly examples)

  • A quiz to help you figure out your child’s love language — even if they’re too young to say it

  • Real-life scripts and ideas tailored to each love language

  • Common pitfalls (like sensory overload during hugs, or guilt-spending with gifts)

  • Tips on how to parent smarter, not harder — by hitting the emotional mark the first time

  • Advice on balancing all five languages across multiple kids and changing needs

If you are self-managing your NDIS funds, these guides should be reimbursable via the portal. If you are plan-managing your NDIS funds, these guides should be reimbursed via your plan manager. The invoicing has the eguide names on the invoices automatically but this can be changed to general capacity building codes if requested.

If you have any questions about this, please email assistant@adhdmums.com.au

The NDIS funds a range of supports and services which may include education, employment, social participation, independence, living arrangements and health and wellbeing. In order to be considered reasonable and necessary, a support or service: must be related to a participant’s disability. These guides and books can relate to your child’s diagnosis or your own and either plan can be used for funding.