Institutionalisation

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    • What are the Romanian Orphanage studies?
      The Romanian orphan studies are a series of studies conducted in the 1990s that aimed to investigate the long-term effects of institutionalization on the development and behavior of children who were raised in Romanian orphanages during the Ceaușescu regime.
    • What were the purpose of these studies?
      The purpose of the Romanian orphan studies was to examine the effects of early institutionalization on the development and behavior of children. Specifically, the studies aimed to explore whether early experiences of neglect and deprivation could lead to long-term deficits in cognitive, emotional, and social development.
    • What were the findings of this study?
      The Romanian orphan studies found that early institutionalization could have significant and long-lasting effects on the development and behavior of children. Specifically, the studies found that children who were raised in Romanian orphanages experienced deficits in cognitive development, emotional regulation, and social skills.
    • How did this study contribute to the findings of child development?
      The Romanian orphan studies contributed to our understanding of child development by highlighting the importance of early experiences on later development and behavior. The studies also demonstrated the negative effects of institutionalization on children’s development and emphasized the need for responsive and nurturing caregiving in the early years.
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