Guiscard wrote:btownmeggy wrote:It takes a village.
Yeh this is an important point. Although I can only comment from study at undergrad level (and that was fairly minor) social historians trace the nuclear 'mother, father, children' family group back only somewhere between 200-300 years. Previous to that (i.e. for millennia) kinship groups were the norm. The whole 'you need a mother and father' thing was wide of the mark. Everyone in the community or group had a contribution to upbringing.
Yeah, group-upbringing does help. Not only a loveable "nukulr" family, but also at least a good extended family+nearby friends.