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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Tables vii
- List of Figures viii
- PROLOGUE Allomothers across Species, across Cultures, and through Time xi
- 1 • The Pros and Cons of Substitute Parenting: An Overview 1
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PART I Alloparental Strategies
- 2 • The Biological Basis of Alloparental Behaviour in Mammals 13
- 3 • Family Matters Kin, Demography and Child Health in a Rural Gambian Population 50
- 4 • Does It Take a Family to Raise a Child? Cooperative Breeding and the Contributions of Maya Siblings, Parents and Older Adults in Raising Children 77
- 5 • Flexible Caretakers: Responses of Toba Families in Transition 100
- 6 • Who Minds the Baby? Beng Perspectives on Mothers, Neighbours and Strangers as Caretakers 115
- 7 • Economic Perspectives on Alloparenting 139
- 8 • The School as Alloparent 160
- 9 • The Parenting and Substitute Parenting of Young Children 179
- 10 • Adoption, Adopters and Adopted Children: An Evolutionary Perspective 194
- 11 • Surrogacy: The Experiences of Commissioning Couples and Surrogate Mothers 213
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PART II The Effect of Alloparenting on Children
- 12 • Alloparenting in the Context of AIDS in Southern Africa: Complex Strategies for Care 241
- 13 • Alloparental Care and the Ontogeny of Glucocorticoid Stress Response among Stepchildren 266
- 14 • Separation Stress in Early Childhood: Harmless Side Effect of Modern Caregiving Practices or Risk Factor for Development? 287
- 15 • Quality, Quantity and Type of Childcare Effects on Child Development in the U.S. 304
- 16 • ‘It feels normal that other people are split up but not your Mum and Dad’: Divorce through the Eyes of Children 325
- Glossary 342
- Contributors 345
- Index 351
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Tables vii
- List of Figures viii
- PROLOGUE Allomothers across Species, across Cultures, and through Time xi
- 1 • The Pros and Cons of Substitute Parenting: An Overview 1
-
PART I Alloparental Strategies
- 2 • The Biological Basis of Alloparental Behaviour in Mammals 13
- 3 • Family Matters Kin, Demography and Child Health in a Rural Gambian Population 50
- 4 • Does It Take a Family to Raise a Child? Cooperative Breeding and the Contributions of Maya Siblings, Parents and Older Adults in Raising Children 77
- 5 • Flexible Caretakers: Responses of Toba Families in Transition 100
- 6 • Who Minds the Baby? Beng Perspectives on Mothers, Neighbours and Strangers as Caretakers 115
- 7 • Economic Perspectives on Alloparenting 139
- 8 • The School as Alloparent 160
- 9 • The Parenting and Substitute Parenting of Young Children 179
- 10 • Adoption, Adopters and Adopted Children: An Evolutionary Perspective 194
- 11 • Surrogacy: The Experiences of Commissioning Couples and Surrogate Mothers 213
-
PART II The Effect of Alloparenting on Children
- 12 • Alloparenting in the Context of AIDS in Southern Africa: Complex Strategies for Care 241
- 13 • Alloparental Care and the Ontogeny of Glucocorticoid Stress Response among Stepchildren 266
- 14 • Separation Stress in Early Childhood: Harmless Side Effect of Modern Caregiving Practices or Risk Factor for Development? 287
- 15 • Quality, Quantity and Type of Childcare Effects on Child Development in the U.S. 304
- 16 • ‘It feels normal that other people are split up but not your Mum and Dad’: Divorce through the Eyes of Children 325
- Glossary 342
- Contributors 345
- Index 351