Infant Development
- 1976 ----- color ----- 23 min ----- vhs
- (Jane Goodall: Studies of the Chimpanzee series) Examines, through narration by Dr. Jane Lawick-Goodall, the behavioral and developmental characteristics of the infant chimpanzee and the effect that the presence of new life has on the rest of the community. Focuses on Flo, a chimpanzee in Tanzania's Gombe Park, to emphasize such key points as suckling, protection and grooming. Points out the similarities of child rearing habits between the chimpanzee and man.
- Topics: (Anthropology: Biological, Primates, Psychology: Bio-Behavioral)
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