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So much to unpack in this article. First, and most important, the lesson science has to KEEP learning, that you get crap data if you only look at one population in one area.

The second is that however you raise your baby, they will catch up.

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Beyond that, there's the broader science. A confirmation of the walking->talking developmental jump, a proposal that even non-walking babies can learn restraint...
Not only do we get crap data when study a narrow sample, we get really NEAT data with WAY more information when we study broader groups and include things like other locations, cultures, etc.
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