Concept of Socialization
Systems Theory Concepts
Family Life Cycle Stages
Birth Order & Social Aspects of Play
Social Play (Parten's Level)
100

the process whereby children acquire knowledge about the language, values, etiquette, rules, behaviors, social expectations, and all the subtle, complex bits of information necessary to get along and thrive in a particular society.


What is socialization?

100

a set of elements that form an orderly, interrelated, and functional whole.

What is a system?

100

Separating unattached young adult from his or her family of origin

What is stage 1?
100

 _____behave more aggressively than ____


What are boys and girls?

100

A child involved in ______ ____ is playing independently but is playing in a similar manner or with similar toys as other children in the immediate vicinity.


What is parallel play?

200
The primary agent of socialization 
What is the family environment (family)?
200
The help system theory helps...

What is conceptualize how a family works?

200
Stage 4

Dealing with adolescents gain that independence, and refocusing on the couple relationship as adolescents gain that independence


200
Fantasy Play 

What is involves what children think about and how they imagine their pretend games as they play?


200

 Here children play together. There is some interaction, but the interaction is not organized


What is Associative Play?

300

People who have close relationships, interact often with each other, have shared expectations for how one should behave, and are exposed to the same ongoing forces and experiences.

What is a family?
300
A system within a system
What is a subsystem?
300

Adjusting to aging and addressing the inevitability of one’s own death


What is Stage 6?

300

involves the extent to which children interact with other children as they play.


What is Social Play?

 
300

involves little or no activity. A child might be sitting or standing quietly. Frequently, the child’s attention is focused on observing something going on around him.


What is Unoccupied behavior?

400
The fundamental building blocks of attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors are shaped during ____.

What is childhood?

400
the product emitted by the system

What is Output?

400
Stage 3

What is Having and raising young children?

400

Act aggressively to compete for the attention of their parents


What are later born children?

400
Solitary play

What is involves the child playing independently. No attention is given to other children or what they might be doing? 


500
The family environment involves ____.

What are the unique circumstances and social climate within the family?

500

the principle that in open systems a given end state can be reached by many potential means.

What is equifinality?

500

Sending children forth into their own new relationships, addressing midlife crises, and coping with the growing disabilities of aging parents


What is Stage 5?

500

____ ____children tend to be achievement oriented and better academically.


What is first born?

500

A child involved in _____ ____ is simply observing the playing behavior of other children. The child is mentally involved in what the other children


What is Onlooker play?

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