Old ways best in childrearing
Want to raise a compassionate, moral child? Get Neolithic say researchers at the University of Notre Dame
The child rearing practices in hunter-gatherer societies result in children with better mental health, greater empathy and conscience development, and higher intelligence in children, says psychology professor Darcia Narvaez, who specializes in the moral and character development of children.
It would make sense that the way humans grew up for 99% of our history might have an impact on human development.
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