Definitions
Agents of Socialization
Piaget's Stages of Development
Child Development Stages
Misc.
100

Define the term socialization

The process of learning one’s culture and how to function within it.

100

Which agent of socialization is considered to be the most significant influence within an individual's life? What are the people in this agent considered to be first of for an individual?. for an individual 50 poinys.

Family is considered to be your first "teachers."

100

Which sociologist created the 4 main stage process of childhood development?

Jean Piaget

100

Which sociologist created a 3 step stage of development?

George Mead

100

Which sociologist created the "Looking Glass Self" theory? Explain the theory for an additional 50 points.

Charles Cooley, We imagine how we appear to others. We imagine their reactions to us.

200

Define the term self-concept. Provide the 3 aspects of socialization for an additional 50 points.

The image you have of yourself is based on various assessments you’ve made.

3 aspects: self-image, ideal self, & self-worth


200

What are some examples of the agent media?

Movies, books, music, sports, social, ads

200

Provide the ages of each stage: Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational, Formal Operational

Sensorimotor: 0-2

Preoperational:2-7

Concrete Operational: 7-11

 Formal Operational: 11

200

Discuss the ages the ages of each stage of development?

Imitation stage: 1-3

Play stage: 3-6

Game Stage: 6+

200

Which stage of Adult Development describes how individuals seek to develop self-identity?

Adolescence, Identity Vs. Role Confusion

300

Define the term hidden curriculum. Provide an example of hidden curriculum in a classroom setting for an additional 50 points

Cultural norms, values

Interpersonal skills

Crowd management

300

What is considered to be the most meaningful experience outside of the home? Who is considered the father of modern education, for an additional 50 points.

School, John Dewey

300

At what stage does a child learn to talk, understand symbols, and develop awareness of playing and pretending situations.

Preoperational

300

Organized games- soccer, baseball, play one role, while interpreting other roles happening simultaneously. Behavior is shaped towards the group. Is true of which stage?

Game Stage

300

Describe the "I" and "Me" theory. If you can provide what sociologist created this 50 extra points.

“I” – impulsive, raw desires & emotions   

“Me” – how we learn to act & think from  socialization

George Mead

400

Explain what a feral child is in one sentence. Provide the name of a child from the documentary for an additional 50 points. 

Feral children are ones who lacked socialization/care in the formal development years, as a result they exemplified development delays. Example from the film: Oksana, Jeanie, Victor, Edik

400

In what ways does the family impact the individual?

Diet & nutrition 

Gender norms

Religious beliefs

Finances & spending

Conflict & affection

Manners & interactions

Hobbies & interests

400

This is when one can learn abstractly, like through a lecture without step-by-step visuals. This is when people can debate ethical issues, work on very long-term projects (create a business to save for a big purchase), or engage in alternative scenarios (science fiction). Which stage is this?



Formal Operational

400

Discuss what behavior a child in the play stage would exhibit

Playing school, restaurant, going to space, caring for a doll. Imagining storylines & taking on different roles

400

What term describes "an extreme setting where all aspects of life are controlled" If you can provide additional examples of this term that will be an additional 50 points.

Total Institution, 

Military boot camp

Prison, mental asylum

Concentration camp

Convent or monastery

500

Define the term Anticipatory Socialization. Provide an example for an additional 50 points.

Preparation and practice to enter a role one expects to take on in the future.

Examples: 

ROTC → military

Internship → career

Babysitting → parenthood

School election → voting

500

What is the only agent not controlled by adults?

Peers

500

Discuss what happens for a child in the stage of Concrete Operational Development. Be specific for full credit.

other viewpoints, logic. This is when a child begins to be less egocentric and can think logically and in multiple steps, like understanding a life cycle and the character development that occurs in a chapter book.

500

Reciting memorized words in a book, repeating words and phrases, mimicking motions and behaviors is true of children in which stage?

Imitation stage 

500

Explain how resocialization occurs in the steps of Striping self identity and Rebuilding

Stripping of Identity: Uniforms, similar look, New names, Degradation ceremony, Strict rules, harsh punishments


Rebuilding: New (loaded) lingo, Pushed to the brink physically & emotionally, Reward & punishment 

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