Northwestern University: Caregivers are Active Agents in Their Infants' Learning and Socialization, But How They Do This Differs Across Cultures
August 17, 2026
August 17, 2026
EVANSTON, Illinois, Aug. 17 (TNSjou) -- Northwestern University posted the following news release:
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Caregivers are active agents in their infants' learning and socialization, but how they do this differs across cultures
Study advances scientific framework for uncovering how infant development is shaped by culture
* Developmental scientists deepened a longstanding scientific and cultural partnership with a Wichi community in Argentina& . . .
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Caregivers are active agents in their infants' learning and socialization, but how they do this differs across cultures
Study advances scientific framework for uncovering how infant development is shaped by culture
* Developmental scientists deepened a longstanding scientific and cultural partnership with a Wichi community in Argentina& . . .
