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A comprehensive list of feral children, including those who grew up on their own, were confined, or were brought up by animals. ... L'Homme Sauvage by Franck Tinland, and Wolf Children and Feral Man by Zingg and Singh. All highly recommended.
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www.feralchildren.com/en/children.php
www.feralchildren.com/en/children.php
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A thorough study of feral children, and children who were raised or kept in extreme isolation, makes it difficult not to support the nurture assumption. ... Feral Children and what We Learn from Them ... Probably the best-known story of feral children is that of the two girls, Amala and Kamala, who were raised by a she-wolf.
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Feral Children from Encyclopedia of Childhood and Adolescence provided by Find Articles at BNET ... The study of feral children has focused on some of the central philosophical and scientific controversies about human nature.
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Information about Feral Children. ... There have been, since the 1600s, about 40 cases of feral children which become widely known and documented. ... Psychic and Magick Studies ~ Online Classes...
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www.occultopedia.com/f/feral_children.htm
www.occultopedia.com/f/feral_children.htm
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Studies of feral children in the past have lead to breakthroughs in the education of people with learning disabilities, and indirectly has lead to the development of sign-language and Braille.
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www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A269840/
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Studies of feral children have led to new methods for teaching children with learning disabilities, and indirectly to the development of Braille and sign language. ... On the other hand, feral children may exhibit the usual range of biological developmental potential, but fail to develop normal human communication skills as...
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Studies of feral children have led to new methods for teaching children with learning disabilities, and indirectly to the development of Braille and sign language. ... What does it mean to be human? Do you consider the feral children to be human?
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What can studies of feral, isolated, and institutionalized children tell us about child development? Based on these studies, do children really need parents in order to develop... ... Children do NOT need parents, they need a model to reference and strive towards, be that parents, or attained via simple interactions with a...
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www.answerbag.com/q_view/169054
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There are many other stories of feral children in the literature, amongst others the story of a boy who lived in Syria, who ate grass and could leap like an antelope, as well as of a girl, who lived in the forests in Indonesia for six years after she had fallen into the river.
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