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Rethinking Human Development Through Multi-Age Social Ecosystems
What if one of the most fundamental assumptions in modern human developmental science is wrong? For the vast majority of history, children did not grow up in age-segregated cohorts. Instead, they developed within multi-age social worlds. The consequences of the mismatch between historical arrangements and our grade-age segregation and may be profound—shaping children’s personality development, family relationships, and entire cultures in ways that have scarcely been examined.
Alan Phillips
Apr 27