Meera is Manus and lives in New Guinea. She has spent the first year of her life entirely with her mother and under her mother's care. What do Manus children like Meera do in the second year of life?
a. They continue to stay under their mother's care.
b. Their fathers take over the primary care.
c. The grandparents typically take over primary care of children.
d. Children at this age attend school.
B. While the mothers do the first year of care, fathers typically take over the second year of care for the children.
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