November 4, 1970, a near blind woman inadvertently led her daughter into the Temple City, California, social services building. The social worker that greeted them found it odd that a disabled woman was walking around unaided, but she found the mannerisms of her daughter even stranger. The girl looked malnourished, scared, and unnaturally quiet. When the mother reported the girl’s age, the worker knew something had to be wrong. Although exhibiting the appearance of a 6 or 7-year-old, the girl was 13. She also had no concept of language. Days later, this woman and her husband were arrested for child abuse.
Known by the pseudonym Genie, this young girl experienced probably the most abusive childhood ever recorded. Because of the severity of her underdevelopment, many psychologists jumped at the chance to study such an isolated specimen of a human being. If only they had a chance to treat her with the love and compassion she needed, she might have been saved.
The House Of Quiet.
Genie.
Symptoms Of Neglect.
Communication.
The Scientists.
The Father.
The Mother.
Where is she now?
To hear more about Genie, watch this documentary on her by Everywhere Psychology, which can be found here on YouTube.
It’s impossible to fathom why Genie’s parents abused her in such a way. No mother or father should ever abuse their child in such a way. Hopefully, after being freed, Genie found some kind of solace in her new life.