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Show DECEMBER 7, 1978 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1978 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH imuhsumt Childs Capacity to Love Can Be Limited by Parents by his parents, his capacity to show feelings toward others grows and his innate ability to love and ex-press affection is kept alive. by Dr. M. Ford McBride 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 envior-nmen- t, pleasurable events and close inter-personal relationships are not met. Parental intervention plays an important part in maintaining and preserving this quality in children. Psychologist Abraham Maslow says that 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, satisfacton and well being. Con-versely, if the child's physiological needs are not realized, he ex-periences hunger, thir-st, cold, pain or other physical discomfort. Along with these physical discomforts 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 it adversely affected. Often, parents feel that they are fulfilling their duty by only meeting their childrens physical needs. These parents 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 strength, love, affection, com-panionship, approval, acceptance and respect must be part of his life. If these emotional supports are supplied Perri Bird Honored by A.F Rotary as Outstanding Perri Bird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theone Bird, has been selected by the American Fork Rotary Club as an out-standing student at Pleasant Grove High School for this month. Perri will be honored Tuesday at a luncheon held at the Alpine Country Club. Perrie is a disc iockey at Pleasant Grove High School KPGR radio station. He was active on the Viking football team. His hobbies in-cludes all sports and snow and water skiing. Mr. Bird is a senior at PGHS. He has a grade point average of 3.85 and plans to attend the University of Utah next fall. si OUTSTANDING Perri Bird, Rotary honors him 20 Positions Available Cross Roads Gallery, Inc. Needs Sales Personnel 1 . Commissioned Salesmen 2. City Art Managers 3. Home Party Managers and Demonstrators Contact: Jan Randall Utah State Sales Manager Old JAYCEE Building in PI. 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Cathy wll receive a certificate and a Good Citizen pin. She will then be entered in the state contest. The state Good Citizen receives a pin and a $100.00 savings bond and is entered in the National D.A.R. Good Citizen Contest. The National D.A.R. Good Citizen winner is invited to attend the D.A.R. National Con-tinental Congress and is presented with $1,000.00 scholarship to the college of his or her choice and an engraved sterling silver Paul Rever's bowl. Kathie is an outstan-ding senior at PGHS. Her hobbies and in-terests are music and reading. She is a mem-ber of the a Cappella Choir. Her grade point average is 3.95 and she plans to attend Brigham Young University and major in elementary education. |