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How Children's Love Languages Can Transform Your Parenting and Classroom — with Angela MacEwen


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In this episode of Now I Get It with Dr. Andy, I'm joined by Angela MacEwen, a veteran child development expert who helped design San Francisco's citywide childcare plan during COVID-19. Angela shares how she applied the concepts from my upcoming book, Love Quotient: Stop Dying of Thirst in an Ocean of Love, inside her preschool classroom — identifying each child's love language through body language and personality cues, and even rethinking classroom chore charts so only the kids who genuinely love them get to do them.


We also explore one of the most surprising truths Angela has observed across 30 years: it's rarely the big, expensive experiences that become a child's core memories. It's the quiet moments — a worm remembered, a truck ride to the dump, a teacher who played dinosaurs on the floor. Angela offers practical strategies for parents who want to create a more intentional emotional environment, including a personal story about breaking a generational cycle of yelling in her own family.


In this episode, you will learn:

(00:04) Angela's background as San Francisco's pandemic childcare plan architect 

(01:41) How love languages apply not just to partners, but to children in the classroom (02:45) Why rotating chore charts don't work — and what to do instead 

(04:57) How to read preschoolers' personality types through their movements and behaviors 

(06:00) Practical ways to speak each love language in an early childhood setting 

(08:40) Why children's favorite vacation memories are almost never what parents expect 

(10:45) How to reframe everyday routines so they become positive core memories 

(12:30) Angela's personal story of breaking a generational pattern — and what her kids said about it


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