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Socialization is the process of learning from one another. Children learn from parents. Adults learn from other adults and children.

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What are the social needs of children?

Primary socialisation (eg. the development and understanding of social norms through institutions such as the the family, education, religion etc.)


In sociology what does the term socalisation mean?

The term socialisation means the learning of norms and values. This can be done by primary socialisation which occurs through family life or secondary socialisation which occurs through socialising in schools.


How are class identities created during primary socialisation?

Class identities are predominantly shaped during primary socialisation through interactions with family members, peers, and community members. Children observe and internalise attitudes, values, and behaviors associated with their social class, leading to the development of a sense of belonging and identification with that particular class. This process involves learning societal norms, expectations, and privileges associated with different social classes, contributing to the formation of individuals' class identities.


What is agency in sociology?

an agency is what point makes up socialisation, such as , your peers, family(which is considered to be the most important one), education, religion and workplace. Socialisation is to teach people the norms and values of society, and to make the people a acceptable member of society. Thankss. xx


Assess the functionalist view of socialization?

In functionalist theory of socialisation, there are two prominent figures that support this theory. The two figures are Emile Durkheim and Talcott Parson. Socialisation itself refers to the process of learning roles, norms, and values whether it is a choice or given.

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What is reverse socialisation?

Secondary socialisation is the opposite of primary socialisation If you want to know what primary socialisation is the type in what is primary socialisation.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Difference between agencies of socialization n agents of socialization?

agencies of socialisation it is the place how practises the agent of socialisation his works


Explain briefly about water resources and Classify them?

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What is a sentence with the word broadly?

a giraffe is broadly.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of peers?

they help in the socialisation of their members


What is the British spelling for socialization?

Socialisation. Only the z is different.


What are the advantages and disadvantage of peer groups?

they help in the socialisation of their members


What does allegro maestoso e largamente mean?

it means fast/lively, majestically and broadly


How do you spell broadly?

That is the correct spelling of the adverb "broadly" (widely, or in general terms).