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  1. Genie Wiley: The Story of an Abused, Feral Child

    Discovery and Study (1970-1975) Genie's story came to light on November 4, 1970, in Los Angeles, California. A social worker discovered the 13-year old girl after her mother sought out services for her own health. The social worker soon discovered that the girl had been confined to a small room, and an investigation by authorities quickly revealed that the child had spent most of her life in ...

  2. Genie (feral child)

    Genie (feral child) Genie (born 1957) is the pseudonym of an American feral child who was a victim of severe abuse, neglect, and social isolation. Her circumstances are prominently recorded in the annals of linguistics and abnormal child psychology. [1][2][3] When she was approximately 20 months old, her father began keeping her in a locked room.

  3. The Feral Child Nicknamed Genie

    Cognition The Feral Child Nicknamed Genie Sad case of child abuse sheds light on language production versus comprehension. Posted July 10, 2017 | Reviewed by Jessica Schrader

  4. Genie Wiley, The Feral Child Who Was Tortured By Her Parents

    Published February 23, 2024. Updated March 17, 2024. "Feral Child" Genie Wiley was strapped to a chair by her parents and neglected for 13 years before she was finally rescued — then she was experimented upon by researchers studying human development. Getty Images For the first 13 years of her life, Genie Wiley suffered unimaginable abuse and ...

  5. Genie

    Genie was a child who was born healthy, but raised in an environment with severe neglect and abuse. Due to this, she was unable to learn how to speak and function in society. Genie is used as an example of feral child syndrome and has been studied in developmental psychology. Feral children may grow up in the wilderness, completely abandoned by ...

  6. Genie

    Genie (born April 18, 1957, Los Angeles, California, U.S.) was an American child raised in social isolation and subject to severe abuse and neglect prior to being discovered by a social worker in 1970. The child, called Genie by scientists to protect her identity, was physically underdeveloped, incontinent, barely able to walk, and unable to ...

  7. Genie Wiley, the Feral Child

    Genie Wiley, the Feral Child. Genie Wiley (born April 1957) was a severely neglected and abused child who was discovered and taken into custody by authorities when she was 13 years old. While her circumstances until that point were undeniably tragic, they also presented an opportunity for psychologists, linguists, and other researchers to study ...

  8. Genie Wiley, The 'Feral Child'

    After welfare workers rescued her, Genie became a case study for researchers at UCLA's Children's Hospital. They studied how the abuse had impacted her, attempted to see if she had the capability to learn and speak, and began to care deeply for this fragile teenager. Eventually, Genie the "feral child" started to get better. She even ...

  9. Genie Wiley: A Story of Abuse, Rescue, and Lingering Questions

    Through this article, however, we are delving deep, not into an unethical experiment that was conducted by the pioneers of the discipline, but rather into the intricacies of a case study that turned eyes towards the fate of feral children. Genie Wiley was a feral child who was raised with no human contact and was forced to spend over a decade ...

  10. Case 4 Genie, The Wild Child Research or Exploitation?

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  11. The "Feral" Child Strapped to a Chair For 13 Years

    When Genie Wiley's case came to light, it drew significant attention from the scientific community. It was the case of a child who was severely neglected and abused. She had survived in almost complete isolation for so long and this provided researchers with an unprecedented opportunity to study the nature of human development.

  12. Feral and "Wild" Children

    Feral Children and Clever Animals. New York: Oxford University Press, 1993. From a clinical psychologist's standpoint, this is perhaps the best introduction to the scientific approach to such children. It breaks down distinctions between human beings and other animals by exploring examples, including the Wild Boy of Aveyron, Kaspar Hauser ...

  13. Genie, the feral child who left a mark on

    Full Text. Genie, the feral child who left a mark on researchers. With Genie approaching her 60th birthday, her fate remains an enigma. Picture: Screengrab. Wed, 07 Jul, 2021 - 07:00. She hobbled into a Los Angeles county welfare office in October 1970, a stooped, withered waif with a curious way of holding up her hands, like a rabbit.

  14. Anna (feral child)

    Anna's case is commonly compared to the study of another feral child named Isabelle because of their similar upbringings. They were both raised in isolation for a similar amount of time, but Isabelle was able to recover much faster and achieve greater mental development. [4]

  15. The Girl in the Window, 10 years later

    Help a child. If you think a child is being neglected or abused, call the anonymous, toll-free hotline at 1-800-962-2873. If you need help taking care of your child, call the Crisis Center of Tampa Bay at (813) 234-1234. For information on adoption in Hillsborough County, call (813) 229-2884 or go to www.heartgallerytampa.org.

  16. Feral Children

    This first famous case of a feral child initiated discussion of the implications for humankind when isolated from the influence of society ... Language intervention after thirty years of isolation: A case study of a feral child. Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 33(1), 13-23. Google Scholar ...

  17. The Feral Child Nicknamed Genie

    Genie was born to deranged parents. Her father was extremely intolerant of loud noises and didn't want children, but he and his wife ended up having babies. Lots of them. Most of them died from ...

  18. 7 Modern Cases Of Feral Children Raised In The Wild

    Feral (wild) Russian child Oxana Malaya (dog child).MPG. Watch on. Oxana was born on November 1983 and was found in 1991 in Ukraine living with dogs in a kennel. Oxana's parents were negligent, alcoholic, and unable to care for her. One night when she was 3 years old, they left her outside in the cold.

  19. Victor of Aveyron

    Victor of Aveyron (French: Victor de l'Aveyron; c. 1788 - 1828) was a French feral child who was found around the age of 9. Not only is he considered one of the most famous feral children, but his case is also the most documented case of a feral child. [1] Upon his discovery, he was captured multiple times, running away from civilization approximately eight times.

  20. Feral children

    childhood. feral children, children who, through either accident or deliberate isolation, have grown up with limited human contact. Such children have often been seen as inhabiting a boundary zone between human and animal existence; for this reason the motif of the child reared by animals is a recurring theme in myth.

  21. Oxana Malaya, The Feral Child Who Was 'Raised By Dogs'

    The Heartbreaking Story Of Oxana Malaya, The Feral Child Who Lived In A Dog Kennel. After she was abandoned by her parents, Oxana Malaya lived with a pack of dogs for nearly five years — and picked up some dog-like behaviors during her time with them. Mark McDermott/YouTube Oxana Malaya spent nearly five years living in a kennel with stray dogs.

  22. Feral Children: The Story of Amala and Kamala

    Probably the best-known story of feral children is that of two girls, Amala and Kamala, who were raised by a she-wolf. In 1920, as the story goes, Reverend J. A. L. Singh saw a mother wolf and cubs, two of whom had long, matted hair and looked human. After considerable preparations and difficulties, the two human creatures were captured.

  23. Feral child

    Mowgli was a fictional feral child in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book.. A feral child (also called wild child) is a young individual who has lived isolated from human contact from a very young age, with little or no experience of human care, social behavior, or language.Such children lack the basics of primary and secondary socialization. [1] The term is used to refer to children who have ...

  24. Feral children and their feckless parents are leaving the rest of us

    Consider the case of the 16-year-old boy who fatally stabbed schoolgirl Holly Newton in an alleyway in Hexham, Northumberland. The boy, who is now 17, knifed her 36 times and was found guilty last ...