Genie Wiley Book Report

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Psychology:
The Story of Genie Wiley
The horrifying true tail of a young girl that was mistreated from birth to the age of 13 that we call Genie. The father of this young lady decided to desiccate himself before the police would go to take him to jail for the things that he has done. The mother had told the police that she was under the same circumstances as her daughter. So scientist try to see if they could run test and try to reverse what happened to Genie. Observations, and research on Genie ended up, as if she was just an experiment that they didn't even want to try from the beginning.
When Genie was found the first thing everyone could notice is that she was Lacking the nutrition that she needed. Being that she was lacking nutrients
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The called this little boy Victor, this child wasn’t found was with his parents he just crawled out for the woods. As someone brings Victor into there town a man know a scientists that was try to make a new clam in his field. The scientists that was doing research and running test on Victor was only in to one thing try to put himself in a good position to make money. As they made a movie called “The Wild Child” to say that it is possible to fully recover but all the movie did at the end was leave false hope say that Victor could plan he own future knowing that would never happen So not a care if Victor well being was taking care of because right when he stop receiving fund he just put Victor in to a foster …show more content…
Just because scientists runs on short terms it still affected Genie. The scientists probably didn't look at what that were doing as psychological abuse and neglect. They ran test without even trying to see if her mom wanted to be there with her daughter. Even though her mom said that she was under the some circumstances as Genie. I believe that either she should have gotten some help when the father was gone from home or she should have just taken her kids and left without a word said to the

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