Published: 2026-04-01
Video Date: April 26
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Salish gets together with her friends for a comparative analysis of parenting skills between different genders. A neurologist is invited to observe and comment on the interactions with the children and how they are responding to their "parent".
The evaluation includes children of various ages. They are also in different stages of human development and have varying level of trust. The exercises include getting the childs attention, teaching them how to accomplish a goal, and properly transitioning a child to a new caretaker.
The participants, Salish and her friends, are competing with each other. However, they have to be mindful of their interactions with one another and how it affects the children. While the kids are participating as well, they are mostly playing with a potential legal guardian. Their reactions indicate measurements in the potential relationship with their new guardian.
Scores are tabulated at the end of the activities. One of the genders is then declared better at parenting a child based on objective data. The scores are based on group effort and the new parents aren't ranked individually. The children say goodbye at the end of the activities.