At the Dawn of Parenting: An Evolutionary Tale of Love and Survival
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At the Dawn of Parenting: An Evolutionary Tale of Love and Survival
Imagine a small band of early humans huddled around a flickering fire on the African savanna 1.8 million years ago. In the dim glow, a young mother cradles her infant, who fusses quietly. There are no cribs or strollers, no formula or diapers – only the tools nature endowed and the ingenuity of a resourceful species. This is the world of early hominin parenting, where raising a child is a feat of survival and a labor of love. In this narrative, …
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