TY - BOOK AU - Doucleff,Michaeleen AU - Trujillo,Ella TI - Hunt, gather, parent: what ancient cultures can teach us about the lost art of raising happy, helpful little humans SN - 9781982149673 U1 - 306.84 Doucleff PY - 2021/// CY - New York PB - Avid Reader Press KW - Parenting KW - Parent and child KW - Case studies KW - Cross-cultural studies KW - Child rearing KW - Child development N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-328) and index; Section 1. Weird wild west. The weirdest parents in the world ; Why do we parent the way we do? -- Section 2. Maya method. The most helpful kids in the world ; How to teach kids to do chores, voluntarily ; How to raise flexible, cooperative kids ; Master motivators: what's better than praise? -- Section 3. Inuit emotional intelligence. Never in anger ; How to teach children to control their anger ; How to stop being angry at your child ; Introduction to parenting tools ; Tools for sculpting behavior: stories ; Tools for sculpting behavior: dramas -- Section 4. Hadzabe health. How did our ancient ancestors parent ; The most confident kids in the world ; Ancient antidote for depression ; Sleep -- Practical sections. Train helpfulness ; Train cooperation ; Learn to motivate children ; Learn to have less anger toward children ; Discipline without words ; Discipline with stories ; Discipline through dramas ; Boost confidence and self-reliance ; Build emotional support for the family (and give yourself a break) N2 - An NPR Science Desk correspondent challenges the misleading child-rearing practices commonly recommended to parents, outlining alternatives grounded in international ancestral traditions that are being used effectively throughout the modern world ER -