What Makes a child Feral?
what is having no contact with others, being isolated and away from society, growing up alone, and teaching yourself education.
how do monkeys relate to feral children?
Feral children do show more monkey behavior
how was the monster considered a feral child
what is isolated, no parents, no one to take care of them.
What is attachment theory
John Bowlby (1907–1990) British
posits an innate need in very young children to develop a close emotional bond with a caregiver.
This can happen with kidnapping, young children for long periods of time
what was idea #3
encloser
When are feral children isolated?
between ages of right after nursing to 13
Who was taken in by dogs?
Oxana Malaya
Why didn’t the monster not have any friends
Appearance, lack of communication (both resalts of being feral)
social learning theory
Albert Bandura (1960s)
Learning behavior is controlled by environmental influences rather than by innate or internal forces.
Like learning in school
Also learning about the environment that you grow up with
what was idea #2
leave them
will they be able to go as far as others in society, if rescued
what is not without an education
What theory relates to monkeys?
the social learning theory
Why didn’t The monster understand people?
Because he was not taught how to understand others from his father/ mother. (he didn't have them)
critical periods language
2-13 (years)
The period (in a human's life) to learning the language
what was idea #1
bring them in