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    Gender Roles Socialization

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    example of gender is the expectation of men being masculine while women are expected to be more feminine. Another way we learn to distinguish the two ¬¬¬is through gender role socialization. Gender role socialization is when we learn gender roles through schooling, media, and family. A good illustration of gender role socialization…

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    Since we are born, gender socialization becomes a part of our lives. Gender Socialization is the “attitudes and behavior that are expected of us because we are a male or a female” (Henslin, 2014,pg. 74). This means that as we grow up, we learn different characteristics and values attributed to males or females according to our culture. During the observation in stores, we can observe that there is segregation between children’s clothing and toys based on their sex. For example, JcPenney has…

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    Child Socialization Essay

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    Socialization is the process which people learn how to become just like others around them and socialization is main factor on how children grow and develop in a society. Human interaction drives all people in a community to have similar beliefs, norms, attitudes, etc. which sets an environment that allows socialization to occur. Children are the most susceptible to socialization because their minds are not fully developed yet which makes it easier to shape the mind of a child then an adult.…

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    Gender Role Socialization

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    idea permeates daily life and is encouraged by parents, peers, school, and the media. Little girls learn that they are supposed to like dolls and pink, while little boys learn that they are supposed to like trucks and the color blue. Gender role socialization is the process of learning socially acceptable expectations and attitudes that are identified with one’s sex. Adults may inadvertently reward or punish children on the basis of these stereotypes. Males behave differently from females due to…

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    1. Get rid of your bad socialization. If you have average-to-bad results with beautiful women, I’m almost certain that it’s mostly due to your bad socialization, so you should read and study this carefully. Socialization is the process through which we inherit the grand beliefs and behavior of our society; or in other words, it is the way we learn to believe what everyone else around us believes and to act accordingly. For example, it is because of socialization that we make sure to look…

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    perspectives, these qualities provide a set of guidelines and roles to live up to. Often, the workplace can provide a venue for anticipatory socialization: the process of “learning the norms and behaviors of the roles” which one aspires to [Brym and Lie 2012:67]. As a tutor, my workplace integration experience gives me a personal experience of anticipatory socialization. Furthermore, symbolic interactionist analysis can classify this situation as evidence to support an alternative view of…

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    by others. Socialization is a process that starts at birth and is never ending. Throughout that lifespan, a person encounters with people or things who become major socialization influences in his life. The most important socialization influences I have encountered are my parents and education. My parents taught me the Indian customs and education taught me the American customs. Parents are the first socialization influence in a child’s life. An article based on academic socialization says,…

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    constructed norms of society often thwarted me from doing so. My brothers would tell me to go play with dolls instead. Obviously we weren’t born with girls wearing dresses playing with dolls and guys playing sports and aggressive games. Gender socialization is what taught my brothers that I shouldn’t be playing hockey and taught me to play with dolls and act girly. That is all part of socially constructed gender roles. In elementary school, I wanted to play my brother’s trombone. He refused to…

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    equally benefits since the employees promote its continuity by working hard. Socialization also encourages employees to work as a team by sharing the knowledge that they have. They carry out their tasks easily and efficiently thus urging new employees to look for jobs in the organization and aim for higher performance. By this, the organization’s goals are likely to be achieved hence promoting its rapid growth. Socialization also leads to creation of trust among the workers in an organization…

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    In my American government class, we use the term political socialization to describe the influence one’s family has on their own political identity. Although the political aspect of political socialization remains exclusive to the term, the concept that families have a profound influence on the social development of children is wide-ranging, even helping explain people's perceived value of a college education. In my own life, the expected influence of my family's experience with higher education…

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