Asked by Ritwika Petluri on Jul 01, 2024

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Children raised with minimal or no human interaction are referred to as

A) feral children.
B) institutionalized children.
C) cognitively disadvantaged children.
D) environmentally challenged children.

Feral Children

Children who have lived isolated from human contact from a very young age, and have little or no experience of human care, behavior, or language.

Minimal Interaction

A situation or relationship where exchanges between individuals or groups are infrequent or superficial, often resulting in limited connection or understanding.

Human Interaction

The process by which individuals engage with one another, encompassing both verbal and non-verbal communication.

  • Recognize the psychological and social consequences of social isolation.
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Alise DefoeJul 04, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Feral children are those who have been isolated from human contact, living in the wild or raised by animals. Institutionalized children may receive minimal human interaction, but they are typically in the care of adults and receive some form of education or socialization. Cognitively disadvantaged and environmentally challenged children may face various obstacles to learning and development, but their lack of human interaction is not a defining characteristic.