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Feral Children Child Psychology Psychology
Feral Children Child Psychology Psychology
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- A news story describing the case of Traian Caldarar, a Romanian boy who lived in the wild for three years.
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- A brief article citing several famous cases and the controversies about human nature to which they are relevant.
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- An introduction to the subject, taken and edited from the book of the same title by Michael Newton.
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- A report of a Russian boy apparently raised by the family dog after being abandoned by his parents.
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- Stories of over 100 feral children, photos, book extracts and reviews, academic articles and essays, and lists of books and other resources.
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- The online encyclopedia's entry on feral children, containing a brief description of feral children, a list of several well-known cases, and links to articles about some of the children.
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- Article about 10-year-old Chilean boy who lived with stray dogs for two years.
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- A fun trivia quiz that tests knowledge of mythology, literature, history, current events and zoology.
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- Article about Ivan Mishukov, a 6-year-old Russian boy who lived with stray dogs.
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- An article about John Ssebunya that appeared in the Scotsman. The author interviews those directly involved in John's discovery and rehabilitation.
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- The adoptive parents of a 17-year-old boy who was found locked in a crib suffering from psychosocial dwarfism are charged with felony child neglect.
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- Douglas Candland, author of "Feral Children and Clever Animals", presents discussions of four famous cases and draws conclusions about language acquisition.
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- A lesson about feral children written for children, including a list of films about real and fictional cases.
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- An introductory article with brief overviews of four famous cases.
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- A two-year-old Thai boy who was partially raised by a dog was found dead at a welfare centre where he had been taken for protection.
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- An article about John Ssebunya, an orphan boy apparently reared by apes in the African jungle who was brought to Britain in 1999.
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- An excellent general article featuring a large number of cases of feral children. A good bibliography.
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