Definitions
Parenting Styles
Institutions
Liminality
Intersectionality
100
the process by which children and adults learn from others.
What is socialization?
100
Parents who employ this type of behavior often yield kids that want to please them.
What is Authoritative?
100
This crucial part of socialization is defined as: "any persistent structure of social order governing the behavior of a set of individuals within a given community."
What is an institution?
100
The process during which an individual realizes new alternatives are possible and transitions from Point A to Point B.
What is LIMINALITY?
100
What is the definition of intersectionality?
What is the interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, class, and gender as they apply to a given individual or group, regarded as creating overlapping and interdependent systems of discrimination or disadvantage.
200
__________ socialization occurs when children play with their friends in an unstructured manner, while planned socialization is designed to intentionally teach lessons.
What is natural socialization?
200
Parents who employ this type of behavior often yield kids who are sociable and assertive.
What is Indulgent?
200
Children are socialized to comprehend gender roles through these institutions.
What are their parents, peers at school, and the mass media.
200
During the liminal stage, an individual must go through ____ __ ______ in order to test the waters and gain acceptance and support from family and friends.
What is RITES OF PASSAGE?
200
Who is most affected by intersectionality?
Who are minorities (ethnic, sexual orientation, etc)
300
When a child in school gets made fun of for wearing a particular style of hat, _________ socialization occurs.
What is negative socialization?
300
Parents who employ this type of behavior often yield kids who are well behaved, but also dependent of their parents
What is Authoritarian?
300
Young women are socialized to pursue two goals in life. These are...
What is career/higher education and marriage/family
300
When career-oriented women violate their obligations to work and to the family.
What is WORK-FAMILY CONFLICT?
300
What is an example of intersectionality discussed today?
What is the example of the breastfeeding mom and stay at home moms
400
____________ is the past experiences of an individual with respect to their development in a cultural context and can help explain who they are today.
What is prior socialization?
400
Parents who employ this type of behavior often yield kids who are hostile and aggressive.
What is Neglectful?
400
The belief that young men and women should "focus on education and career investment".
What is the self-development imperative?
400
A place students are expected to have many “adult” responsibilities, but we are not fully on our own yet... Oftentimes it involves numerous mental breakdowns and a never-ending state of confusion.
What is COLLEGE?
400
What is the name of women from top-tier schools staying at home?
What is the opt-out phenomenon.
500
This type of parent is most likely to explain gender by biological determinism.
What is Naturalizers?
500
Children in elementary school developing their own set of norms, values, and styles, therefore socializing each other through peer interaction.
What is "kid society"
500
A type of family with a male breadwinner and female homemaker.
What is TRADITIONAL FAMILY?