Can a person belong to more than one group?
yes
name three different types of identity
personal identity, social identity, cultural identity
Is identity development an progress throughout a lifetime?
Yes, its a never ending progress
What is a peer group?
A peer group is a group of people of a similar age or social status who spend time together.
Which feeling can develop when someone does not belong anywhere?
Isolation
What is the difference between personal identity and social identity?
Personal identity refers to individual traits and personality, while social identity comes from belonging to groups.
In which time of your life you experience the most development of your identity?
adolescence
How can a peer group influence a person?
It can influence behavior, opinions, interests, and decisions.
What is the biggest factor that creates a sense of belonging?
Acceptance
Can a person have more than one identity at the same time?
Yes. People can have multiple identities, such as being a student, a daughter, German, and a football player at the same time.
Name 4 things that influences your development
family
culture
religion
interests
What is peer pressure?
Peer pressure is the influence from friends or a group to behave or think in a certain way.
What is the difference between belonging and fitting in?
Belonging means being accepted for who you are; fitting in means changing yourself to be accepted.
How can stereotypes affect a person’s identity?
Stereotypes can limit how people see themselves and how others treat them, leading to discrimination or pressure to conform.
How does the term called if you follow the actions, your beliefs or your style to fit in a group because everyone does it too.
peer preasure
Give one positive and one negative effect of peer groups.
Positive: support, motivation, confidence. Negative: peer pressure, risky behavior, exclusion.
What is the psychological theory called that includes belonging as one of the basic human needs?
Maslow’s Hierarchy of
How can migration influence a person’s identity?
Migration can create a multicultural identity, strengthen some traditions, change others, and make people feel connected to more than one culture.
Name the three steps of identity development
Discovering one's own strengths (e.g., through hobbies or activities)
Choosing goals or a life purpose (what do I want to achieve?)
Finding ways to put these strengths and goals into practice (roles, opportunities, activities).
How can someone deal with negative peer pressure?
By saying no, making independent decisions, choosing supportive friends, and asking a trusted adult for help if needed.