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anthropologists set about documenting how infant care practices in western settings were outliers in comparison with other world cultures. Prominent among these practices was crying. Babies in other cultures cried much less frequently and for shorter durations than Western infants, and they were never just “left to cry,”42 although as we’ve seen this has as much to do with social organization and the availability of alloparents as infant care philosophy.
How Babies Sleep: A Science-Based Guide to the First 365 Days and Nights
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