Growing Up Human: The Evolution of Childhood
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Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) , 2022.
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In Growing Up Human, Brenna Hassett explores how our evolutionary history has shaped a phenomenon every reader will have experienced – childhood.Tracking deep into our evolutionary history, anthropological science has begun to unravel one particular feature that sets us apart from the many, many animals that came before us – our uniquely long childhoods. Growing Up Human looks at how we have diverged from our ancestral roots to stay 'forever young' – or at least what seems like forever – and how the evolution of childhood is a critical part of the human story.Beginning with a look at the ways animals invest in their offspring, the book moves through the many steps of making a baby, from pair-bonding to hidden ovulation, points where our species has repeatedly stepped off the standard primate path. From the mystery of monogamy to the minefield of modern parenting advice, biological anthropologist Brenna Hassett reveals how differences between humans and our closest cousins lead to our messy mating systems, dangerous pregnancies, and difficult births, and what these tell us about the kind of babies we are trying to build.Using observations of our closest primate relatives, the tiny relics of childhood that come to us from the archaeological record, and the bones and teeth of our ancestors, science has started to unravel the evolution of our childhood right down the fossil record. In our species investment doesn't stop at birth, and as Growing Up Human reveals, we can compare every aspect of our care and feeding, from the chemical composition of our milk to our fondness for formal education from ancient times onwards, in order to understand just what we evolved our weird and wonderful childhoods for.

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eAudiobook
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Unabridged
Street Date
07/07/2022
Language
English
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9781399400640

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This book is targeted squarely at mothers, especially new ones. It is a comprehensive, thorough, accurate review of recent anthropological findings on everything from pregnancy and birth to lactation, tooth development, play, and learning. The book follows the child up to about age six and is fully up-to-date, incorporating important new discoveries. The style is close to that of popular pregnancy and birth books: each chapter starts with a nursery rhyme, there are many cheerful and funny footnotes and asides, and the use of you in sentences about pregnancy and birth makes the target audience quite clear. Hassett (Univ. College London, UK) takes forthright, scientifically correct positions on many controversies. She is especially dismissive of common but ill-informed claims that this or that behavior is what people did in the Paleolithic. Anthropologists know there was variation in life back then, as now. Many ways of childrearing all worked well. She also humorously dismisses several popular controversies. This is an excellent book for mothers; it is not suitable for classroom use as it lacks adequate introductions to evolution, evolutionary ecology, and physiology, and it dismisses controversies that need thorough scientific refutation. Summing Up: Highly recommended. General readers. --Eugene N. Anderson, emeritus, University of California, Riverside

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Hassett, B., & Lefkow, L. (2022). Growing Up Human: The Evolution of Childhood (Unabridged). Bloomsbury Publishing (UK).

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hassett, Brenna and Laurel Lefkow. 2022. Growing Up Human: The Evolution of Childhood. Bloomsbury Publishing (UK).

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hassett, Brenna and Laurel Lefkow. Growing Up Human: The Evolution of Childhood Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2022.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Hassett, B. and Lefkow, L. (2022). Growing up human: the evolution of childhood. Unabridged Bloomsbury Publishing (UK).

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Hassett, Brenna, and Laurel Lefkow. Growing Up Human: The Evolution of Childhood Unabridged, Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2022.

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