The therapeutic outcomes of intensive therapies undertaken with children who have been deprived of human interaction as babies and young children have revealed that:

A. those characteristics we identify as human develop fully regardless of the quality and quantity of human interaction; humans are completely ‘self-made’ individuals.
B. those characteristics that we identify as ‘human’, such as speech, walking upright, etc., are inborn (i.e.:  genetically programmed).
C. while humans are born with potentials, those characteristics that we identify as ‘human’ develop through human interaction. 
D. Both A and B.


C. while humans are born with potentials, those characteristics that we identify as ‘human’ develop through human interaction. 

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