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well yes they did to learn about the war and being a viking but girls had to stay at home
Yes, children can learn to be prejudice from one or both of their parents or, they can also learn it from one friend or a group of friends in school.
Yes.
depends on what area in China you are referring to. In Hong Kong, most children start to learn history when they attend 7th grade.
Yes!
Some parents may need to lose some control issues over their children, at the appropriate age involved with those children. That is a hard lesson to learn for some parents.
Socialization refers to the lifelong process by which individuals learn and internalize the values, beliefs, norms, and behaviors of their society. It occurs through interactions with family, peers, schools, media, and other social institutions. Socialization plays a crucial role in shaping individuals' identities, worldviews, social skills, and ability to function within society.
yes they do
All of the above (Apex)
Yes, but they don't always agree with their parents.
By paying attention to their teachers, peers and parents
One can learn about how much the internet is influencing their children online on the HubPages website. One can look under the internet and children section.