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Socialization, Importance, Differences, Anna, Isabelle in an abstract style

1. Importance of Socialization for Relationships, Emotions, and Communication 2. Contrasting Upbringings: Nurturing vs. Isolation 3. Impact of Socialization on Emotional Development and Personal

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Question: 1. Why is socialization so important? 2. What differences existed between Anna and Isabelle’s situations? 3. Why were those differences so important, specifically to Isabelle? short answers only

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1. Socialization is important because it helps individuals develop communication skills, learn societal norms, and build relationships, essential for personal and social development. 2. Anna was isolated and received minimal human interaction, whereas Isabelle had limited social contact and received some nurturing from her deaf-mute mother. 3. Those differences were important for Isabelle because her limited social contact and nurturing allowed her to catch up developmentally after rescue, whereas Anna's complete isolation led to more severe and lasting developmental delays.

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Feb. 12, 2025, 12:01 p.m.

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Published: Wednesday, February 12, 2025

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