at school you can get away from it if it turns out bad
at home you live with them forever and it is hard to get them to forget
at school you can say anything and people will agree
at home your parents may ask you why you are thinking that anyways
at school you can talk to you friends
at home you are talking to your mom or dad or brother or sister
at school things get out
at home you can ask maybe an older sister or brother and they actually will understand because they were your age so they went through the same things or same thoughts
The four major agents of socialization are family, peers, schools, and media. These agents play a significant role in shaping individuals' beliefs, values, behaviors, and social interactions as they grow and develop within society.
1) Sexual Regulation 2) Socialization 3) Economic and psychological support 4) Provision of social status
The four main theories of socialization are psychoanalytic theory, cognitive development theory, social learning theory, and symbolic interaction theory. Each theory focuses on different aspects of how individuals develop their sense of self and acquire the skills, knowledge, and values necessary to function in society.
Socialization; Externalization; Combination; Externalization
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There are four main schools of Sunni Islam: Maliki, Hanafi, Hanbali, and Shafi'i.
There are a number of different family patterns based on many different categories of information. Some families will have all girl offspring for example.
The Baltimore cruise website does not provide any info about cruises for a family of four. They do talk about different places to cruise to though.
It depends upon the size of the family. It would be quite different for a family of four versus a family of nine, for instance.
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Intentional organization refers to socializing someone on purpose, such as teaching a child table manners and how to speak politely. This act is completely deliberate. Unintentional socialization refers to socialization that is happening unintentionally. For example, if a child witnesses his parents fighting constantly, he learns a lot from watching their dispute even if his parents don't know it. He could be learning words to say for when he eventually and inevitably has an argument with someone, and how to leave the argument as well. I hope this was helpful.