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Radio 4,22 Jun 2009,30 mins

Origins of Childhood

Frontiers

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Andrew Luck-Baker asks why humans, unlike other primates, have such a long childhood. Chimp infants can look after themselves when they are weaned, but young humans have to rely on their parents for years. What advantages does a long childhood bring to us as a species?

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