Question | Answer |
definition of socialisation SOCIALISATION IS THE | LEARNING AND KNOWING HOW TO BEHAVE IN SOCIETY KNOWING WHATS ACCEPTABLE AND WHATS NOT |
PRIMARY SOCIALISATION OCCURS IN INFANCY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD | IT IS THE TIME WHEN CHILDREN LEARN LANGAUGE ,AND BASIC BEHAVIOURAL PATTERNS WHICJH FORM THE FOUNDATION FOR LATER LEARNING |
secondary socialisation takes place in later life. teenagers ,peergroups media ,workplace | These all take the part of the parents as children learn all about what s going on in their eniroment by socialisting wiyh others +v - |
bronfenbremmer egology schemes | mirco system family friends schools teachers helps support families and connect them to the services and resources that value the child now not later on |
meso system connects family and extended families together to give the child a sense of belonging by involving all family members they can help and support the child | ego system based on relationships that affect the child indirectly outside influence ,parents work relationship problems between parents and with parents the support from schools /play groups creches will help the child and families reach a solution to benifite the child |
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