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socialization
the process of socialization to teach to be a member of society
primary socialization
the first, influences that shape a persons development
secondary socialization
in childhood and Adeline when the child leaves the family and comes to the influence to other adults or peers
adult socialization
the process by which adults learn new status and role
resolization
unlearn what you learned previously and learn a new way of behaving
tatal instatution
inviraments where individuals are isolated from the outside world.

EXAMPLE: hospital, rehab
nature
hurters, biological approach
DARWIN WROTE A BOOK ON IT, BIOLOGICAL ELEVATION NATURAL SELECTION
Herbert Spencer
social darwinism, cultural evolution survival of the fittest
instinct
biologically inherited pattern of complex behavior
sociobiology
the study of the biological determinants of social behavior, based on the theory that such behavior is often genetically transmitted and subject to evolutionary process
nurture
the entire socialization experiances
behaviorism
all behavior is learned theory that only focusses on objectivity observable behaviors and discounts any independent activities of the mind
family
for young children in most societies and certainly in american society the family is the primary world for the first few years of life. lear basic values
school
an instatution intended to socialize children in selected skills and knowledge
peer groups
individuals who are social equals. peers have great value
tv,movies, and vidio games
tv violence
kids that are months old shouldnt watch tv
sigmand frued
1866-1936
id,ego,super ego
people in society are enemys
constantly having to yield reluctantly to the greater power of society, to keep internal urges under control
cooley looking glass self
we imagine how our actions appear to others. bays hear good but dont see well
cooley looking glass 2
we imagine how other people judge these actions
cooley looking glass 3
we have some sort of self judgement based on the presumed judgement of others. in affect other people became a mirror or looking glass for us
cooley looking glass 4
we actually became the person we believe others think we are
Mead
we cant really develop self without developing mind
first stage of development
prepitory
age 2-3 child imitating behavior by others
second step
play
4-6 the child takes on roles of other people
third step
game
age 8 the child learns that there are rules that specify the correct relationship the player
early socialization
1
in infants development must be met
early socialization
2
children need speaking social patterns
early socialization
3
children that dont reciewe language stimulation at all in the first five years of life will be unable ever to acquire speech
meed
generalize others
the few points attitudes expectations of society as a whole ora community of people who are important to them
I
portion of the self wishes to have free expression to be active and spontainious
ME
portion of the self is made up of those things learned through the socialized on process from family and peers
id
primitive instincts and energies underlying all psychic activity
ego
the conscious mind
super ego
component of personality composed of our internalized ideals that we have acquired from our parents and from society the super ego works to supress the urges of the id and tryes to make the ego behave morally rather than ralalisticly