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Social and Behavioral Socialization Outcomes (How to foster prosocial…
Social and Behavioral Socialization Outcomes
Variables contributing to prosocial behavior
Cognitive Maturity
Perspective and Role Taking Ability
Age
Empathy
Temperament
Moral reasoning, judgement
Genetics
Situation
How to foster prosocial behavior in young children
Provide role-playing opportunities
Discuss how one's action may affect anothers feelings
Set firm standards of behavior
Provide activities that require cooperation
Be warm and accepting
Suggest specific ways in which children can be cooperative and helpful
Preach prosocial behavior and give reasons
Provide meaningful responsiblities
Be an example !
Praise prosocial behavior
Morality involves:
Reasoning
understand rules
distinguish right from wrong
take another person's perspective
Behaving
prosocial acts
anti-social acts
Feelings
empathy
guilt
Stages of Moral Development
Conventional
Social System and Conscience
Individualism
Postconventional
Preconventional Stage
Universal ethical principles
Socialization mediators have been identified as contributing to risky developmental outcomes regarding children’s antisocial behavior
maternal aggressive values
family life stressors
exposure to aggressive adult models
mother's lack of social support
Lack of maternal warmth
peer group instability
harsh parental discipline
lack of cognitive stimulation
Types of Aggression
Instrumental
Hostile
Five concepts that will help insure happy and secure families.
Mothers
Principles for Marriage and Family
Fathers
Family Councils
Full and Equal Partnership
Integrity is the quality or condition of being
complete
unbroken
whole
undivided
Honesty is the quality or condition of being
sincere
candid
truthful
honor