Childhood in a Sri Lankan Village

Childhood in a Sri Lankan Village starts with a mystery: why do Sri Lankan children, normally rambunctious and demanding as toddlers, become uncannily compliant as they grow older? To answer this question, anthropologist Bambi Chapin spent over a decade tracking the development of children in a rural Sri Lankan village. What she learned gives us a fresh perspective on the ways children think and on how cultural beliefs are passed down through the generations.

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Feeding, Bonding, and the Formation of Social Relationships Funk, Leberecht, Scheidecker, Gabriel, Chapin, Bambi L, Schmidt, Wiebke J, Ouardani, Christine El, Chaudhary, Nandita

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