Cassandra Cain was once known as Batgirl. Her father didn't teach her how to speak, but how to fight. Eventually, she ran away and joined the Batfamily. She started fighting crime in Gotham as Orphan and now, she's back as Batgirl together with Stephanie Brown. In this video, we discuss the neuropsychology of not being taught how to speak and the effects of abuse and neglect on development.
Music: "The Batman" by Michael Giacchino - lofi remix by @ChillAstronaut
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- David Birdsong (1999). Second Language Acquisition and the Critical Period Hypothesis. Routledge. p. 74. ISBN 9781135674892.
- Kessels, Eling, Ponds, Spikman & Van Zandvoort (2018). Klinische neuropsychologie. Boom. ISBN: 9789024402830
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