29. Meredith Small: Looking To Our Primate Ancestors
Meredith Small was trained as a primate behaviorist and spent many years observing various species of macaques in captivity and in the wild. Her primatology focused on female mating behavior, alloparental care, and biological and physiological measure of reproductive success. Today, Dr. Small is interesting in the intersection of biology and culture and the evolution of human behavior. For the past few years she has focused on how biology and culture influence parenting styles.
She is the author of four trade books, and she is a regular contributor for Discover, Natural History Magazine, Scientific American, and New Scientist, among others. Her articles cover a wide range of topic from chimpanzee hunting to family structure among the Bari of Venezuela.
Show Notes:
Mary’s Blog - What Do Babies Need: https://whatdobabiesneed.com/
Meredith's Website: https://meredithfsmall.com/
Meredith’s Book: Our Babies, Ourselves: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/407854.Our_Babies_Ourselves
Meredith's Book: Kids: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1067367.Kids
Dr. Spock: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Spock
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