I am trying to remember where I heard that... I think it was one of Malcolm Gladwell's Books, but I also believe there was a female anthropologist who was working in Africa, trying to figure out why breast cancer is unheard of in the area where she was.
Not sure if I mentioned it before but there is an interesting book called "The Continuum Concept" by a woman who passed away not long ago I believe.http://www.continuum-concept.org/home.html
She was in South America living in a town with some aboriginals where she watched mothers raising children and saw some very interesting ways that explain why these people grew up with very healthy minds. The moms basically held the babies all day, so they learned how adults acted and so they acted adult themselves. No temper tantrums. Interesting book.
Your baby looks very happy!
Yes, we talked about the continuum concept before!
I really liked it and tried to recommend it to some moms. Many don't like it though because it is so different from their parenting
My son is very happy! He smiles all the time, and he is usually not fussy if we fulfill all his needs (being held, played with, cuddled). He basically gets whatever he needs. I don't believe in 'children should be taught independence' from an early age on. He can be clingy all he wants, I know he won't be like that anymore once he grows into a teen
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That video seems interesting! We recently watched something about a tribe in Papua New Guinea, that had not seen any civilization or white men until 1970 something. It was interesting to see the mothers and the children too, I saw some resemblances in how they were carried, and how they were nursed on demand.
One thing my son is lacking sadly is other children to play with. I have been to meet ups, but I think my parenting scares those women off. I was not even going into detail...all it took was my son getting hungry. So I think seeing a breastfed toddler that nibbled on some pre chewed food, but has never had a bottle in his life or ate an actual meal, seems weird to them.
It might have been me too though, can't say I am good at making girlfriends