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🔗 Full page: https://www.livinganthropologically.c... Why do humans need help raising children? Sarah Blaffer Hrdy's "Mothers and Others" (2001) reveals that humans are cooperative breeders—we literally evolved to share childcare. Allomothers (additional caregivers beyond biological mothers) aren't a modern convenience but a species-wide characteristic that enabled humans to spread across the globe. 📚 *Mothers and Others: https://amzn.to/4aJc3wx (Commissions earned) 🌐 Hub: https://www.livinganthropologically.c... ⚡ *KEY CONCEPTS* 👶 Allomothers — caregivers beyond biological mother 🤝 Cooperative breeders — humans can't do it alone 🌍 Global spread — shared childcare enabled exploration 👵 Grandmother hypothesis — usefulness beyond reproduction 👨👧 Father hormones — proximity primes caregiving 🧬 Partible paternity — cultural strategies for more helpers 💕 Care creates bonds — not genetics 👁️ 18-inch vision — how attachment forms ⚠️ Support matters — lack of allomothers affects care 📱 Technology warning — screens vs. face-to-face empathy 💡 *WHY THIS MATTERS* The daycare debate misses the point. Humans evolved needing help with childcare—the question isn't whether to have allomothers, but whether we provide quality care. What we risk losing through technological substitutes isn't just good parenting—we risk losing empathy itself. 🌱 *CONTINUE YOUR JOURNEY* → Gender-Sex-Kinship Hub: https://www.livinganthropologically.c... → Marriage Systems: https://www.livinganthropologically.c... #Anthropology #Allomothers #CooperativeBreeding #SarahBlafferHrdy #HumanEvolution #Kinship #Childcare #CulturalAnthropology #BiologicalAnthropology #Empathy