Babies & Children
Things You Weren’t Taught - 5 prehistoric instincts kids (and adults) still have today
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Prehistoric people tickled each other. Here’s why.​
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The prehistoric urge to build a fort.
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Did you know that building forts in childhood is prehistoric?
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What can we learn from hunter gatherers about children’s mental health?
What can we learn from hunter gatherers about children’s mental health? | Reel
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Five things modern infants do that prehistoric infants did too.
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Motherhood, Parenting & Caregiving
A 10,000 year old story about a babysitter
6 incredible benefits of allo-parenting
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It takes a village to raise a child.
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Could prehistoric people predict labor?
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How old were prehistoric parents?
For how long did prehistoric mothers breastfeed their babies?
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How did early humans parent their kids 100,000 years ago?
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Parentese: the prehistoric dialect you still speak today
Parentese: the prehistoric dialect you still speak today | Reel
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Prehistoric people carried their babies on the left side. | Reel