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"Hunt, Gather, Parent: What Ancient Cultures Can Teach Us About the Lost Art of Raising Happy, Helpful Little Humans" by Michaeleen Doucleff explores parenting lessons from indigenous cultures around the world to challenge the stressful and often ineffective norms of Western parenting. Doucleff travels with her toddler daughter to study families in three distinct cultures: the Maya in Mexico, Inuit in the Arctic, and Hadzabe in Tanzania, each known for raising cooperative, confident, and emotionally intelligent children
The book introduces the TEAM parenting philosophy based on principles observed in these cultures: Togetherness (building close bonds), Encouragement (valuing children's eagerness to help), Autonomy (granting children freedom to learn through exploration), and Minimal Interference (allowing natural growth without overcontrolling). These communities emphasize collaboration and trust rather than control and strict schedules, fostering children's emotional regulation, helpfulness, and healthy independence.
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