Growing up in a world that is home to multiple languages, values, and traditions, children often find themselves navigating cultural barriers that influence their development. Differences in parenting ...
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Intense crying in East-Asian infants may reflect cultural norms, not insecure attachment, study suggests
A study examining cultural characteristics of infants’ behavior found that Korean and Japanese infants cry more when ...
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Why Danes leave babies sleeping in strollers outside cafés — and the cultural reasoning American parents find shocking
If you’ve traveled in Denmark, Sweden, or Norway and noticed sleeping babies left unattended ...
Children across the globe engage in a constellation of behaviors that support cooperation, an action critical to the survival of the human species, a team of Boston College researchers report today in ...
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