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Social and Behavioral Socialization Outcomes (Action (Speak and listen to…
Social and Behavioral Socialization Outcomes
Anti-Social vs. Prosocial Behavior
"Antisocial behavior includes any behavior that harms other people, such as aggression, violence, and crime." (pg. 454)
"Prosocial behavior includes any behavior that benefits other people, such as altruism, sharing, and cooperation." (pg. 454)
Emotions play a role in a person's behavior.
Behavior may be influences by genetics and upbringing.
Children learning behavior
Observations
Punishments
Parents
Spanking may lead to more aggression from the child
Teachers
Peers
If someone at school is acting a certain way, the child may watch that and reflect that behavior
Peer group pressure
Past consequences
Action
Organize the environment
Set standards
Avoid aggression
Help children problem solve
Draft solutions to upcoming issues
Cooperative activities
Be an uplifting role model
Speak and listen to children
If a child feels heard, they are much more likely to open up in the future
Reward prosocial behavior
Rewarding the good will encourage the child to continue to do good
Stages of Moral Development
Stage 1: Heteronomous morality
Stage 2: Individualism, instrumental purpose, and exchange
Stage 3: Mutual interpersonal expectations, relationships, and interpersonal conformity
Stage 4: Social system and conscience
Stage 5: Social contract or utility and individual rights
Stage 6: Universal ethical principles
By: Autumn Van Hoose