of
Socializatio
n
Principle of
-socialization
It promotes the acquisition of
habits, attitudes, knowledge and
skills necessary for the smooth
integration of the individual into
the larger society. One very
important aspect of this integration
is the development of positive
values and good human
relationships because to live is to
be with people.
Socialization
- is the process by which human
infants begin to acquire the skills
necessary to perform as a
functioning member of their society,
and is the most influential learning
process
one to
can
experience.
- refers
that
lifelong process
of learning and relearning as people
move from different stages of growth
and development, or from one social
group to another.
Types of Socialization
Primary Socialization occurs when a child
learns the attitudes, values, and actions
appropriate to individuals as members of a
particular
Secondaryculture.
socialization refers to the
process of learning what is the appropriate
behavior as a member of a smaller group
within
the larger
society. refers to the
Anticipatory
socialization
processes of socialization in which a
person "rehearses" for future positions,
occupations,
and social
relationships.
-For example,
a couple
might move
in together before getting married in
order to try out, or anticipate, what
living together will be like.