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  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Genie (feral child)
Genie is the name used for a feral child discovered by California authorities on November 4, 1970 in the Los Angeles suburb of Arcadia.
During the day, she was tied to a child's potty chair in diapers; and most nights, she was then bound in a sleeping bag and placed in an enclosed crib with a metal lid to keep her shut inside.
Genie was not discovered until the age of 13, when her mother ran away from her husband and took Genie with her.
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  Feral child - Slider
A feral child is a child who has lived isolated from human contact starting from a very young age and who has remained unaware of human behaviour and unexposed to language.
Genie was born in April of 1957; she was the fourth (and second surviving) child to unstable parents.
Genie's father took the opinion into extreme, believing that she was profoundly retarded and subjected her to severe isolation as well as ritual ill-treatment (this was his idea of "protecting" her).
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 Genie: A Scientific Tragedy
Genie's father sewed the harness himself; unclad except for the harness, Genie was left to sit on that chair.
Genie's father believed his daughter to be mentally retarded and felt that it was his job to protect her from the evils of the outside world.
Genie is not only a child in crisis, but also the subject of endless debates and arguments between all those who come into contact with her.
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 Feral Children - K. W. Bryan
Maybe you'll remember the case in the state of California of a "wild child" found in 1970: a girl of 13 who had been isolated in a small room and had not been spoken to by her parents since infancy.
Genie, the fourth child, was denied such help, however, because shortly after she was born, her grandmother was hit by a truck and killed.
Feral children, and otherwise abused or neglected children, can suffer from psychosocial dwarfism  growth retardation in which overactive stress hormones depress the child's growth hormone function.
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 Child Custody in California Minnesota Family Law   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Child support - In many countries, child support is the ongoing obligation for a periodic payment made by a non-custodial parent to a custodial parent, caregiver or guardian, for the care and support of children of a relationship or marriage that has broken down.
In family law, child support is often arranged as part of a divorce, marital separation, dissolution, annulment or dissolution of a civil union and may supplement alimony (spousal support) arrangements.
Genie (feral child) - Genie is a name used for a feral child discovered by California authorities on November 4 1970 in the Los Angeles suburb of Arcadia.
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 Case 4 Genie, The Wild Child Research or Exploitation?
Genie ate baby food, cereals, and soft-boiled eggs, all of which were fed to her.
Genie seemed to present them with a "natural experiment" for answering these questions, because she had heard almost no words in her thirteen years.
Butler charged that Genie was taken from her because, in trying to provide Genie with a reasonable home life, she had alienated the researchers, who were exploiting Genie and turning her into a human guinea pig through daily testing.
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 Genie Wiley, Los Angeles Wild Child
Genie was as much without human contact as if she had grown up in the wild.
Genie’s case was so important to science that the US Government funded a team to help answer the many questions she posed.
Genie now lives in an adult care home somewhere in Los Angeles and is, following court action by her misguided mother, prevented from seeing the people who once meant so much to her.
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 Feral child Information
Feral children may be separated from society by being lost or abandoned in the wild.
Legendary and fictional feral children are often depicted as growing up with relatively normal human intelligence and skills and an innate sense of culture or civilization, coupled with a healthy dose of survival instincts; their integration into human society is made to seem relatively easy.
In reality, however, feral children lack the basic social skills which are normally learned in the process of enculturation.
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 FERAL CHILD   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A feral child is who, in legend or in fact, has been raised and protected from infancy by animals.
The case of feral child is offered in the social sciences to emphasize the importance of socialization and the social nature of the human species.
A feral child is the human that has nearly become an animal--the familiar that has become the Other.
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 New age / angel / jinn
Genie is the translation of the original Arabic term jinn, but it is not an Anglicization, as commonly thought.
It was first used in English as geny to mean a guardian spirit, with the first recorded use in 1655.
For the ancient Semites, jinn were spirits of vanished ancient peoples who acted during the night and disappeared with the first light of dawn; they could make themselves invisible or change shape into animals at will; these spirits were commonly believed to be responsible for diseases and for the manias of some lunatics.
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 FeralChildren.com | Feral children: isolated, confined, wild and wolf children
Feral children, also known as wild children or wolf children, are children who've grown up with minimal human contact, or even none at all.
There are many books about feral children if you want to learn more, plus some children's books about feral children and lots of feral children in fiction.
Many cases of feral children are of doubtful authenticity; even recent ones, such as John Ssebunnya, are questioned by some.
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 The case of Genie, A Feral Child
During the day time Genie was kept tied to a potty chair and during the night time she slept in a caged crib, tied into a straight jacket so she could not move around.
Once Genie was discharged from hospital she went to live with Jean for a short period and then with David Riggler and his family, where she stayed for four years.
Genie must have been born into one of those families that did not believe in abortion, and had to pay the ultimate costs of that decision..
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 genie
Genie was a scientist's dream of proving or disproving the Critical Period Hypothesis and she suffered for the furthering of science.
Genie was rescued from a situation in which she was beaten every time she made noise or tried to speak.
Genie's case is unfortunately is not a story of triumph, but of one where first her family failed her, and than her rescuers did as well.
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Genie, having lived for eleven of her thirteen years in virtual solitary confinement was undertaken by a number of ……
Captured in 1920 by Reverend J. Singh and a hunting party, Kamala (approximately age 8) and Amala (perhaps 1_) were seen in the presence of a wolf mother and three cubs, and were taken as they tried to leave their den.
"While there are no feral children," he wrote, "there are some very rare examples of feral mothers, of human beings who become feral to one of their children." This denial of genuine feral cases is closely related to the orthodox anthropological position and requires an unwarranted dismissal of remarkably consistent evidence and testimony.
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 FeralChildren.com | Psychological development of feral children
Virtually all feral children resisted capture except a very few who just turned up: one of these was Kaspar Hauser, who was a confined child and not a feral child, and another was the Child of Casamance, about whom we don't know enough to be sure he was nurtured by animals.
While feral children dislike human society, they seek out the company of animals, and in particular animals similar to the species of their foster parents.
However, feral children had little or no emotional control, and several would be subject to sudden fits of anger, made worse by the fact that they could exhibit particularly fierce or wild behaviour.
www.feralchildren.com /en/social.php   (663 words)

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