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In hunter/gatherer cultures, children learned to hunt, fish, and to defend themselves self-directed play and exploration?

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GPT 3.5
Yes, that is correct. In hunter-gatherer cultures, children learned important survival skills through self-directed play and exploration. They would observe and imitate adults while engaging in various activities such as hunting, fishing, gathering food, and defending themselves. This kind of experiential learning allowed children to develop their skills and knowledge in a natural and playful way, under the guidance of their community members.

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