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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 189250" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Actually, Loth, that may have been one of the stories. The first girl was Jeanne and she was locked in a room by her parents, I may have missed the closet part. </p><p> </p><p>She was able to learn language and some aspect of attachment to her therapists and workers, but she never learned, as they called it, "grammer" - was never able to truly put sentences together to express/convey herself. She easily learned words for objects, but true communication never came. At 18, she was released back to her mother. Eventually she was placed in a home, and later, all contact with the people who had cared for her before she turned 18 was prohibited.</p><p> </p><p>The only one they showed that seemed to be making normal progress was found when he was 4 living with dogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 189250, member: 1848"] Actually, Loth, that may have been one of the stories. The first girl was Jeanne and she was locked in a room by her parents, I may have missed the closet part. She was able to learn language and some aspect of attachment to her therapists and workers, but she never learned, as they called it, "grammer" - was never able to truly put sentences together to express/convey herself. She easily learned words for objects, but true communication never came. At 18, she was released back to her mother. Eventually she was placed in a home, and later, all contact with the people who had cared for her before she turned 18 was prohibited. The only one they showed that seemed to be making normal progress was found when he was 4 living with dogs. [/QUOTE]
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