On 4 Sep 2004, at 11:32 pm, Deborah Harrell wrote:
kate sisco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In our society, we acknowledge that the first 3 years are where the future of the child's relationships are formed. We know if the baby knows and experiences unconditional love that that love is a stage upon which future tragedies may rise and fall, but the stage still exists for yet more action, solidly supporting any number of life scenes until the end of life. Can we have free will without being loved when we were first born? Can we have free will without being fully actualized ala Maslow?
Sorry, not familiar with that reference (hint for a concise ref or cite! :D );
Maslow's Hierarchy of needs.
http://web.utk.edu/~gwynne/maslow.HTM
Like Chun The Unavoidable nowadays :)
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