Babies can be different in their development from ways on how they are taught and raised. For example, the African American tribal babies experienced more independent learning, such as touching each other inappropriate as a learning process of their own bodies.
Which baby seemed the happiest? Why? Hattie seemed the most happiest to me. I thought she was happy because her parents were very active in her life. Her parents showed her a lot of love and affection. I think this baby was the happiest because she had support, love and could strive successfully. The baby was mostly happy it seemed, she was very …show more content…
I think actually observing the baby's actions was more beneficial than words. The purpose was to observe the babies and watch how they are being raised. I believe words would have been to distracting and would take away from what the film was trying to portray. The actions truly put the the big picture together rather than a dialogue.
Beyond exploring the remarkable early stages of life for four babies, what did this movie help explore and understand about all humans? The movie really highlighted the importance of mother figures and there importance of child development. There is a huge difference how my country raises children and how other countries raise their children. Every person in the world comes from a mother figure in their lives and will live their own lives. However there is a difference on how we live our lives and how we act when we are raised by that mother figure.
What was the common thread that connected all the mothers in the film? The common thread that connected all the mothers in the film is they are all trying to raise their children the best way