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Bateson's Childhood
- Mary Catherine Bateson's childhood was a unique anthropological experiment.
- Her upbringing provided early exposure to progressive child-rearing ideas.
Uncommon Practice
- Bateson's mother, Margaret Mead, practiced breastfeeding, influenced by her anthropological work.
- This was uncommon in the 1930s, highlighting Mead's progressive approach.
Participant Observation
- Bateson recalls a childhood experience where Mead took her to observe a troubled child.
- This early exposure fostered Bateson's participant observation skills.