Hunt, Gather, Parent

What Ancient Cultures Can Teach Us about Raising Children

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Michaeleen Doucleff: Hunt, Gather, Parent (2021, HarperCollins Publishers Limited)

Langue : English

Publié 2 janvier 2021 par HarperCollins Publishers Limited.

ISBN :
978-0-00-840691-2
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parenting guide in form, but also more

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An American mom who comes to realize our approach to parenting - from industrialized roots and consumerist separation of kid/parent worlds and work/play activities, to its narrow forms of control and praise and anger, to nuclear family isolation and overwhelming expectations - is just weird and counterproductive. She frames this in time spent with her toddler while reporting on contemporary indigenous families approaches, and in seeing practices embodied in community her answers in translation are applicable to adult relationships as well as the task of raising future adults with well-developed senses of belonging and capacity and confidence. Pay attention to the behaviors you model and encourage, and create autonomy not independence nor control.

Sujets

  • Child rearing
  • Child development
  • Children, social conditions
  • Children, history