Sounds of SAND

#115 Remembering Nature’s Ways: Darcia Narvaez

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Jan 16, 2025
Darcia Narvaez, Professor Emerita at the University of Notre Dame, dives into the importance of 'The Evolved Nest' for child development. She discusses how communal child-rearing methods and nature immersion positively impact emotional and neurological growth. Modern medical practices during childbirth are critiqued for disrupting essential bonding experiences. Narvaez also sheds light on the effects of trauma on both human and animal societies, particularly young male elephants, advocating for holistic approaches to nurturing based on ancestral wisdom.
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Darcia's Journey

  • Darcia Narvaez's childhood experiences observing child poverty sparked her interest in understanding global injustices.
  • This led her to explore morality, child development, and human flourishing through an interdisciplinary lens.
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Evolved Nest Concept

  • The evolved nest is a species-specific developmental system supporting optimal child development.
  • Humans require an intense "external womb experience" due to their extended fetal-like state.
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Modern Birth Impacts

  • Modern medicalized birth practices can traumatize both mother and baby, disrupting natural hormonal processes and bonding.
  • This includes premature births, induced labor, and separation post-birth, impacting breastfeeding and development.
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