The children had a high degree of physical contact and care for most of time they were observed.
Nikhil ChaudharyResponses to cryingWhat was notable, Chaudhary said, wasn’t necessarily the amount of care children received, but that mothers weren’t responsible for all of it.
Other caregivers — fathers, older siblings and nonrelatives — were responsible for 38% to 46% of close care, according to the study.
The mean number of caregivers other than a child’s mother was 14.4, but these weren’t all adults.
“How representative would a day care center with 18 children in inner-city London be of childhood … anywhere?” he asked.
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CNN, Leverhulme, University of Cambridge, “, Central African, Center for Child, Duke University, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
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Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, North Carolina, London