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NOVA: Secret of the Wild Child
directed by: Walter Cronkite
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: WGBH HOME VIDEO
Fabric Type: 0783421359895
Gem Type: This documentary takes a look at a young girl named Genie who was completely secluded from the outside world by her parents. The program focuses on her rehabilitation at the hands of expert doctors. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DOCUMENTARIES Rating: NR Age: 783421359895 UPC: 783421359895 Manufacturer No: WG35989
Graphics Memory Size: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
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Maximum Color Depth: WGBH Boston
Maximum Focal Length: EnglishOriginal Language
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Total Parallel Ports: January 09, 2007
Total S Video Out Ports: 56 minutes
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1994
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Features: - This documentary takes a look at a young girl named Genie who was completely secluded from the outside world by her parents. The program focuses on her rehabilitation at the hands of expert doctors. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DOCUMENTARIES Rating: NR Age: 783421359895 UPC: 783421359895 Manufacturer No: WG35989
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NOVA: Secret of the Wild Child directed by: Walter Cronkite
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Product Description: This documentary takes a look at a young girl named Genie who was completely secluded from the outside world by her parents. The program focuses on her rehabilitation at the hands of expert doctors.System Requirements:Running Time: 60 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DOCUMENTARIES/MISC. Rating: NR UPC: 783421359895 Manufacturer No: WG35989
As a professor teaching an Introductory Child Development course, I fully recommend this movie. The students in my course were captivated and many chose to write about Genie for an open-ended project. It is a great way to talk about topics such as nature vs. nurture, language acquisition, abuse, and research ethics.
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As a professor teaching an Introductory Child Development course, I fully recommend this movie. The students in my course were captivated and many chose to write about Genie for an open-ended project. It is a great way to talk about topics such as nature vs. nurture, language acquisition, abuse, and research ethics.
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Secret of the Wild Child tells the story of Genie, a 13 year old girl who was discovered by social workers. Genie had been raised in a small, featureless room since the age of 18 months--strapped into a potty chair by day and a crib by night, no one was allowed to talk with her, play with her, or give her the least sign of human affection and communication. This video shows the struggle of the psychologists and caretakers who tried to teach Genie the simple everyday things that we all take for granted--how to wear clothing, how to feed herself, and how to talk. Her struggle to learn language was a key issue for cognitive theorists who believed that there is a critical period for learning language, a period that Genie missed. Powerful and moving.
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I've found this to be the most professional, fair-minded summary of Genie's story yet. The footage of Genie is fascinating, although I do wish there were more details about the results of the tests on her. I was disappointed to find that half the movie is about a different feral child named Viktor, but the parts that are about Genie are excellent.
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In Los Angeles, California on November 4th, 1970, a young girl at 13 years old is rescued from her home by social workers. What they found was that she was isolated for a decade in a locked room and tied to a potty chair. She had virtually no human contact and no tactile interaction of any benefit and this helped to deprive her of any semblance of a normal life. In effect, she was underdeveloped, unable to communicate, she could barely walk and she exhibited many unusual behaviors. Due in part to a dysfunctional set of parents, it was difficult to get a proper history of all the horrible neglect that occurred here.
Eventually named `Genie' by the doctors and experts that worked with her at a children's hospital, so began a time of medical examination and analysis that lasted from about 1970 to 1975. During this time, Genie was, for lack of a better word, juggled between many people and environments in an effort to rehabilitate and heal her. At the end of this time period when these efforts were discontinued, Genie was shuffled between various foster homes which proved to be very detrimental in part because she was subjected to more abuse, punishment, and harassment in these different locations.
Because of additional difficulties caused by foster care, Genie was again returned to the children's hospital for further treatment. To compound an already fragile situation, Genie's mother filed a lawsuit against the many experts and the hospital that worked with her citing `excessive and outrageous testing'. This coming from an irresponsible and unconscionable parent that was, in part, responsible for this entire ordeal from the beginning. The suit was eventually settled out of court and Genie is currently a resident in a care home in California to this day.
`Secret of the Wild Child', although not very long, seems to do a credible job in detailing the known facts and events that played a significant impact in Genie's life after her rescue. There is a decent mix of interviews from various experts and a good portion of video footage showing Genie's therapy and rehabilitation and it makes for a worthwhile production in my opinion.
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This is perhaps one of the most important stories in the field of Child Development. Not only does it illustrate a story of unimaginable child abuse and provide unparalleled insight into the effects of social isoloation on the psychological and mental development of humans, but it also reveals the darker side of science -- a part so driven by notoriety and money that it ends up abusing Genie over and over.
All students of psychology, child development, linguistics, social work, and related fields should see this program and get to know it intimately.
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