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Show Thursday, August 30, 1979 Page 13 as Fo 1Y1E Ide ip Better L By Dr. M. Ford Mc Bride Timpanogos Community Mental Health Center If children are born with an unlimited capacity to love, why is it destroyed so soon in some children? Research shows that the child's ability to love can be severely jeopardized if his needs for a secure environment, environ-ment, pleasurable events and close interpersonal relationships rela-tionships are not met. Parental intervention plays an important part in maintaining main-taining and preserving this quality in children. Psychologist Abraham Maslow says that for a child to strengthen his capacity to love, his physiological needs and physical protection from harm must be met first. As these needs are supplied the child experiences positive feelings of comfort, satisfaction satisfac-tion and well being. Conversely, Con-versely, if the child's physiological physio-logical needs are not realized, he experiences hunger, thirst, cold, pain or other physical discomfort. Along with these physical comforts he feels frustration and fear which hampers the expression of love. After physiological needs are taken care of, emotional and social needs can be met. If the child's emotional needs are not met, his capacity to show feelings toward others is adversely affected. Often, parents feel that they are fulfilling their duty by only meeting their children's physical needs. These parents par-ents hope that emotional and social needs will be met by someone else such as friends, teachers or other adults. This is especially true with teenage children. To maintain a child's emotional emo-tional strength, love, affection, affec-tion, companionship, approval, ap-proval, acceptance and respect must be part of his life. If these emotional supports are supplied by his parents, his capacity to show feelings toward others grows and his innate ability to love and express affection is kept alive. Keep in mind that whether or not a child is joyous, happy and loving will depend a lot upon the events taking Deadlines For Utah State Fair Approaching place around him and upon the influence of his parents. Dr. McBride can be seen every Tuesday on Channel ll's "Newsroom" at 6:00 p.m. If you have a question or topic you would like Dr. McBride to discuss in his column, write: Dr. M. Ford McBide, 1161 East 300 North, Provo, Utah, 84601. 1313 WOODSIDE AVENUE f I 1 Utah State Fair exhibits must be registered soon, according ac-cording to fair officials. Fine Arts, which include oil and acrylic paintings, water colors, graphic arts and sculptures; photography, crafts and pottery-weaving, metalwood and glass work, must be entered not later than 5 p.m., September 1. Exhibits in the Fine Arts category will be received at the State Fairgrounds from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Aug. 31, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sept. 1. Home Arts exhibits must be entered not later than 3 p.m., Sept. 1. Needlework and home handicraft items include luncheon and bridge cloths, table cloths, scarfs, buffet and vanity sets, centerpieces, cen-terpieces, doilies, towels; dolls, toys and Christmas novelties; bedroom linens, quilts, afghans, rugs, pictures, pic-tures, furniture, clothing, fabrics, fashion accessories and canned products such as fruits, vegetables, jams, jellies, marmalades, preserves, pickles, relishes and pickled fruits. Canned meats, home dried vegetables and fruits, homemade soap, yeast breads and candies are also included in Home Arts. Yeast breads and candies will be received at the State Fairgrounds Aug. 30, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Aug. 31, 10 a.m. to noon. 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