The Wild Child - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Wild Child (French: , released in the United Kingdom as The Wild Boy ) (1970) is a French film by director François Truffaut. One summer day in 1798, a naked boy eleven or twelve years of...
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You can read Nancy Yousef's Savage or Solitary?: The Wild Child and Rousseau's Man of Nature on this site. There's also a section on Victor in Douthwaite's article Homo ferus: Between Monster and Model.
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www.feralchildren.com/en/showchild.php?ch=victor
www.feralchildren.com/en/showchild.php?ch=victor
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You'll find all the famous cases such as Victor d'Aveyron, perhaps the most famous feral child of all; Amala and Kamala, the wolf girls from India; Genie, the "modern-day wild child"; and the mysterious Marie-Angelique Memmie LeBlanc, the Wild Girl of Champagne.
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www.feralchildren.com/
www.feralchildren.com/
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Reading Questions for The Wild Boy of Aveyron by Jean-Marc-Gaspard Itard (in HCC Reader) and Truffaut’s The Wild Child ... 16. Victor is a fairly time-intensive child. How would you describe the set-up of this experiment?
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eee.uci.edu/programs/humcore/Student/archives/Year2004-...
eee.uci.edu/programs/humcore/Student/archives/Year2004-2005/SQ/F04_SQ_Wk4.htm
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ANNOUNCER: Raised in isolation, "Genie" was a wild child, uncivilized, barely able to walk or talk. ... He was a wild child. He would be known as Victor, and this statue would be erected to mark his entry into civilization. Citizens in the village where Victor was discovered guessed he was twelve years old.
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www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/transcripts/2112gchild.html
www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/transcripts/2112gchild.html
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Information about the Wild Boy of Aveyron ... Eventually, in 1800 with winter at its worst, the hungry wild boy wandered near another village, Saint Sernin, and was captured again, this time by a a local leather tanner named Vidal. After that, Victor, as the boy came to be known, never returned to the wild.
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www.occultopedia.com/w/wild_boy_aveyron.htm
www.occultopedia.com/w/wild_boy_aveyron.htm
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The 1717 girl and the 19th-century Bankipur child are both said to have learned some sign language. But of the well-attested cases, the results are not impressive. Victor, the 'Wild Boy of Aveyron', remained unable to speak, though he could understand and read to some extent.
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www.plu.edu/~jensenmk/271wild.html
www.plu.edu/~jensenmk/271wild.html
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@ the Wild Child Reserve ... It’s no wonder why I couldn’t abandon them faster, as a child. However, there came a cold and rainy winter day, when my boys were drawing pictures with crayons. I decided that I would join them. I picked up a crayon and began to draw and color with it.
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raisingexplorers.wildchildreserve.com/
raisingexplorers.wildchildreserve.com/
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Overview to Child Development Victor the "wild boy of aveyron" In paris a boy was... ... Chapter 1 Intro and Overview to Child Development; Victor the "wild boy of aveyron"; In paris a boy was abandoned and was wild; At that point high degree of poverty and lots of kids abandoned, this one might have been ill(autistic);
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