Romania’s Abandoned Children
Explore the profound implications of neglect in Charles A. Nelson's timely work, Romania’s Abandoned Children. Published by Harvard University Press in 2014, this hardback edition spans 416 pages, delving into the severe effects of institutionalization on children lacking essential care and interaction. Nelson's rigorous twelve-year study starkly contrasts the experiences of children raised in institutions with those in foster care, revealing alarming deficits in IQ, brain development, and emotional health among the former group. This compelling research not only highlights the psychological loss faced by these vulnerable children but also sheds light on the broader social conditions in Romania and their implications for care systems worldwide. A must-read for anyone interested in child development, psychology, and social reform, Romania’s Abandoned Children invites readers to reflect on the critical importance of nurturing environments for healthy human growth.