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Title Hunt, gather, parent : what ancient cultures can teach us about the lost art of raising happy, helpful little humans / Michaeleen Doucleff, PhD ; illustrations by Ella Trujillo.
Publisher New York : Avid Reader Press, 2021.
Copyright ©2021
Description viii, 341 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Edition First Avid Reader Press hardcover edition.


BIBLIOGRAPHY Includes bibliographical references (pages [313]-328) and index.
Contents Weird, wild West. The WEIRDest parents in the world ; Why do we parent the way we do? -- Maya method. The most helpful kids in the world ; How to teach kids to do chores, voluntarily ; How to raise flexible, cooperative kids ; TEAM 1: Introduction to TEAM parenting: a better way to be together ; Master motivators: what's better than praise? -- Inuit emotional intelligence. Never in anger ; How to teach children to control their anger ; How to stop being angry at your child ; TEAM 2: Encourage, never force ; Introduction to parenting tools: Tools for tantrums; Tools for everyday misbehavior; Tools for sculpting behavior: stories, dramas -- Hadzabe health. How did our ancient ancestors parent? ; The most confident kids in the world ; TEAM 3: Ancient antidote for anxiety and stress ; Ancient antidote for depression -- Western parenting 2.0. TEAM 4: A new paradigm for Western parents ; Sleep -- Epilogue -- Practical sections. Train helpfulness; Train cooperation; Learn to motivate children; Learn to have less anger toward children; Discipline without words; Discipline with stories; Discipline through dramas; Boost confidence and self-reliance; Build emotional support for the family (and give yourself a break).
Summary An NPR Science Desk correspondent challenges the misleading child-rearing practices commonly recommended to parents, outlining alternatives grounded in international ancestral traditions that are being used effectively throughout the modern world. When Doucleff became a mother, she found the evidence behind modern parenting guidance frustratingly limited, and the conclusions often ineffective. She turned to parenting strategies from families in three of the world's most venerable communities: Maya families in Mexico, Inuit families above the Arctic Circle, and Hadzabe families in Tanzania. Here she shares the strategies she observed firsthand-- and reveals a universal parenting paradigm adapted for American families -- Adapted from jacket.
Subject Parenting.
Parent and child -- Case studies.
Parenting -- Cross-cultural studies.
Child rearing -- Cross-cultural studies.
Child development -- Cross-cultural studies.
Cross-cultural studies.
Add'l Names Trujillo, Ella, illustrator.
Other title What ancient cultures can teach us about the lost art of raising happy, helpful little humans
ISBN 9781982149673
1982149671
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