Vocabulary
The Importance of Socialization
Socialization and the Self
Agents of Socialization
Processes of Socialization
100
The process of learning to participate in a group.
What is socialization.
100
Socialization begins for humans during this point in their life.
What is at birth.
100
An image of himself or herself as having an identity separate from other people.
What is self-concept.
100
During this type of socialization a child learns to; think, speak, internalize norms, beliefs, and values, develops their first personal relationships, and from basic attitudes.
What is Family socialization.
100
The process of giving up old norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors.
What is Desocialization
200

The I and me are part of this concept according to George Hebert Mead

What is self

200
The result of this studied proved that there are negative effects of social isolation.
What is the study of rhesus monkeys.
200

An image of yourself based on what you believe other think of you according to Cooley

What is looking-glass self.

200

Set of individuals of about the same age and having similar interests are called this.

What is peer group

200

 From a sociological perspective, factors that  greatly influence a person’s socialization

What is race, gender, race

300
the attitudes, beliefs, values, and behaviors associated with an individual.
What is personality
300
The study of monkeys allows us to assume these needs of human babies.
What are affection intimacy and warmth.
300

According to Mead, without others or society

What is self can not exist

300
During this type of socialization children are exposed to a hidden curriculum, which means the informal and unofficial aspects of culture that children are taught.
What is School Socialization.
300

The voluntary process of preparing to accept new norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors.

What is anticipatory socialization.

400

At this stage of child development there is an integrated conception of the norms, values, and beliefs of one's community or society.

What is generalized other.

400

If new generations  of society don't learn its way of life or passed down its culture

What is it ceased to exist

400

Your first experience with language, values, beliefs, behaviors, and norms of your society.

What is primary sociolization.

400

During this type of socialization children are exposed to role models for children to imitate and integrate into society.

What is television and the media.

400

 more likely to socialize their children toward creativity and problem solving

Who are wealthy parents

500

George Herbert Mead introduced this concept that allows us to assume the viewpoint of another person and use that viewpoint to shape out self-concept. To explain how this view point changes over a child's life he developed three stages: imitation stage, play stage, and game stage.

What is Role-taking.

500

She was girl who socially deprived. She could not walk properly due to bowed legs.she wouldn’t look anyone in the eyes, didn’t know how to chew or swallow solid food, didn’t cry, didn’t respond to stimuli that would typically cause pain, and didn’t know how to communicate either with words or simple gestures such as nodding “yes” or “no.”

Who is Danielle.

500

the process of learning behaviors, values, and attitudes associated with race

What is racial socialiization

500
The four ways children are socialized.
What are family, schools, peer groups, and media.
500

preparatory stage, play stage, game stage, generalized order

What is four stages of child socialization.

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