Feral

May 13, 2022 · 36m 46s
Feral
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The word feral is generally used to describe normally domesticated animals that live in the wild—cats, for example. But did you know that throughout history, there have been a few...

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The word feral is generally used to describe normally domesticated animals that live in the wild—cats, for example. But did you know that throughout history, there have been a few situations of human children being feral? And we’re not just talking about rambunctious class clowns. On this episode, we’ll talk about the myths and realities of feral children, and the question it calls into focus: which impacts the development of a person the most, nature or nurture?


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LINKS:

https://www.livescience.com/41590-feral-children.html

https://www.yoair.com/blog/anthropology-nature-vs-nurture-of-feral-children/

Stories of feral children: https://www.urbo.com/content/modern-cases-of-feral-children-raised-in-the-wild/

https://www.markedbyteachers.com/as-and-a-level/sociology/nature-vs-nurture-feral-children.html

https://medium.com/@fernandamarana44/feral-children-and-nature-nurture-controversy-in-language-acquisition-1b5083e77061

https://www.simplypsychology.org/naturevsnurture.html#:~:text=Nature%20is%20what%20we%20think,and%20learning%20on%20an%20individual.

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/nature-vs-nurture
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Author Joanne Greene
Organization Gabi Moskowitz & Joanne Greene
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