A website full of valuable information about all the parenting how's, why's, do's and don'ts, Evolutionary Parenting provides parents clear, concise and important research findings and articles that guide, educate and empower.
From the site:
"This site is an attempt to educate people about what I have called
“Evolutionary Parenting” – parenting that focuses on using the tools
evolution has provided for us to raise happy, healthy, moral, empathic,
and intelligent children. Being science-minded, however, you will find
ample nods to research from the scientific community to support the
claims made herein. This site isn’t just about spouting opinions – it’s
about defending those opinions with good research. What I’ve
discovered is that when we return to our roots and parent the way we
evolved
to parent, children and families benefit – it seems science is finally
discovering that doctors and “experts” actually can’t do “better” than
evolution. We’d be wise to start paying attention to what evolution
has given us as may be the key to creating happier families and in turn a
happier society."

Tracy Cassels is the primary writer for Evolutionary Parenting. She
obtained her B.A. in Cognitive Science from the University of
California, Berkeley, an M.A. in Clinical Psychology from the University
of British Columbia, and is currently a Ph.D. Candidate in
Developmental Psychology, also at the University of British Columbia,
where she is studying how certain evolutionary factors affect children’s
empathic behaviour. Tracy also spent time working at the Canadian
Council on Learning, a non-profit agency dedicated to researching myriad
elements of learning across the lifespan. Most importantly to her,
though, she is a mother to daughter Madeleine (Maddy) and wife to
husband Brian.
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