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    <![CDATA[Our Babies, Ourselves: How Biology and Culture Shape the Way We Parent]]>
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    <![CDATA[How we raise our children differs greatly from society to society, with many cultures responding differently to such questions as how a parent should respond to a crying child, how often a baby should be nursed, and at what age a child should learn to sleep alone. Ethnopediatrics--the study of parents, children, and child rearing across cultures--is the subject of anthropologist Meredith F. Small's thorough and fascinating book <em>Our Babies, Ourselves</em>. <p>  Small asserts that our ideas about how to raise our kids are as much a result of our culture as our biology, and that, in fact, many of the values we place on child-rearing practices are based in culture rather than biology. Small writes, &quot;Every act by parents, every goal that molds that act, has a foundation in what is appropriate for that particular culture.  In this sense, no parenting style is 'right' and no style is 'wrong.' It is appropriate or inappropriate only according to the culture.&quot; <em>Our Babies, Ourselves</em> is a wonderful read for anyone interested in the social sciences, and will be especially meaningful to those swept up in the wild adventure of parenting. <em>--Ericka Lutz</em></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[The social science nerd in me had so much fun with this book.  I loved the way it parses through so many things that we think are &quot;right&quot; that are actually just right from our cultural point of view.  For example, Americans letting babies &quot;cry-it-out&quot; to foster independence (a tr...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/73500467">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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