Hmmm, the problem is the orphanage right? B.S. How about the circumstances that put the kid in the orphanage in the first place? That didn’t have any impact?
Some of the folks that run these types of studies are horses asses.
Orphanages may not be perfect, but they sure as hell beat some of the terrible alternatives. And it strikes me as terribly irresponsible to trash orphanages.
***Orphanages may not be perfect, but they sure as hell beat some of the terrible alternatives. And it strikes me as terribly irresponsible to trash orphanages.***
Kinda depends on the orphanage, doesn’t it My aunt’s husband, his two brothers and his sister were all raised in a church-funded orphanage. They were all intelligent, emotionally well-centered, and all became good citizens with good jobs.
Ding, ding, we have a winner. There's that little thing called validity which so many studies fail at miserably.