In your textbook, the story of Isabelle is a story about a young girl who lived with her deaf-mute mother in the attic of the house. Isabelle lived in the dark attic room and had health problems. Due to her limited interaction with the outside world, Isabelle could not talk, and her behavior towards strangers was almost that of a wild animal. The textbook author ( Henslin) presents the case of Isabelle to illustrate the main point that
A. child abuse is a serious social issue
B. inadequate diet and sunshine will result in ill health
C. early socialization is necessary, and is a key component with respect to our human social behavior
D. language is not genetic
E. single parent families face more serious problems than two parent families
Ans: C. early socialization is necessary, and is a key component with respect to our human social behavior
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