Family Influence
Gender Roles
Social Class and Parenting
Religion and Socialization
Mass Media and Influence
100

This is where children first learn to think, speak, and develop relationships.

What is the family

100

This color is often used to dress girls, reinforcing traditional gender expectations.

What is pink?

100

This type of parent often focuses on teaching their children to obey rules and stay out of trouble.

What are working-class parents?

100

Even for children who don’t regularly attend religious services, these have an impact on values.

What are religious values?

100

This type of media often shows role models that children look up to and imitate.

What is television or movies?

200

Johnny Rocco faced this negative treatment due to his family's reputation.

What is discrimination?

200

Parents typically buy this kind of toy for boys, reflecting expectations for them to be active.

What are action figures or toy guns?

200

These parents are more likely to encourage curiosity and self-expression in their children.

What are middle-class parents?

200

These places teach children not just about religion but also how to behave in society.

What are places of worship

200

The mass media shows children these types of ideals, like success, equality, and democracy.

What are cultural values?

300

The family helps shape this by teaching children values, beliefs, and behaviors.

What is a child’s self-image?

300

Girls who engage in rough, typically "boyish" activities are often called this.

What is a tomboy?

300

This sociologist found that parents’ jobs greatly influence how they raise their children.

Who is Melvin Kohn?

300

Sociologist Thomas Luckmann referred to these beliefs as "invisible" because they influence society without being directly recognized.

What is invisible religion?

300

By age 16, the average child will have seen this many violent deaths on TV.

What is 20,000?

400

This factor, based on family background, can affect how children are treated and how they see themselves.

What is social class?

400

This kind of behavior is encouraged for boys, including being independent and tough.

What is being rough or defiant?

400

Working-class parents tend to socialize their children to be obedient because their jobs usually require this.

What is following orders or instructions?

400

Religious participation has been shown to help reduce this, which can strengthen family bonds.

What is divorce?

400

This negative effect happens when children imitate violent acts they've seen on TV.

What is aggression or violent behavior?

500

In a family, children begin to form basic attitudes, develop relationships, and learn how to do this

What is internalize norms, beliefs, and values?

500

Families unintentionally teach children about gender roles through things like toys, activities, and this.

What is socialization?

500

Middle-class parents who have jobs requiring independence tend to encourage this in their children.

What is self-expression or curiosity?

500

Religious teachings also help children develop these qualities, such as how to interact in a community.

What is social behavior or social skills?

500

This is how the mass media can influence children's behavior, often using biased or incomplete information.

What is propaganda

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