The story of Anna

Anna as wrote in my soc. Book- what happens if you don't interact with a baby
This is a paragraph I found in my soc. Book. Its about the importants of interaction for children and baby’s

One of the earliest cases of child isolation investigated by a sociologist is that of Anna. Anna was born to an unmarried woman. A fact that enraged her mother’s father. At first forbidden to bring the child into the house, Anna’s mother tried attempted to place her in a children’s home. When this proved too expensive, Anna was moved to a series of foster homes. Finally at the age of 6 Months the child was returned to her mother. Because of the grandfather’s hostility, Anna was confined to an attic room where she was given only enough milk to keep her alive and received almost no human contact. She was not spoken to, held, bathed or loved.
Anna finally was discovered by a social worker in 1938. At six years of age, Anna was little more than a skeleton. She could not walk, talk, of feed herself. Her face was expressionless, and she showed no interest in other people. Over time, though, Anna made some progress. She learned, for instance, to walk, feed herself, brush her teeth and follow simple directions. When she died at the age of 10, however, Anna had just begun to show the first sign of using language and had only reached the ability level of a toddler.

BABY’S need touch and voice. They need to be picked up when they cry and talked to like a human. Ask them what they want make a conversation but don’t ignore them