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How Children learn to Socialize, Thanksgiving and Christmas are all three…
How Children learn to Socialize
Intentional family
"Good Marriage"
stability and security
planned family
ritualizing Family
change rituals so they are good for everyone
no dinner in front of the TV
Teenagers have to be part of Family Time. No "doing their thing"
Good rituals help for strong families
Predictability
connection
Identity
A way to enact values
Types of Family Rituals
Connection rituals
everyday family bonding
love rituals
one on one intimacy
community rituals
major family events such as weddings and religious activities
Psychological Family
individualism
personal achievement
gender roles separate but equal
Women experts on home
experts of the world
threatens historical family values
contradiction
Pluralistic family
thousands of family forms
personal satisfaction
be able to shift with the winds that come your way.
cohabitation, single parent, remarriage, lgbt couples
flexible
Entropic Family
Caring about grades
takes away the kids motivation to learn
socialization process
social culture factors
biological factors
interactive factors
Self-esteem/ self-concept
Psychosocial influnces
infancy :
trust
infant attached to caregiver
mistrust
early childhood
anatomy
shame and doubt
play age
initiative
guilt
school age
industry
inferiorty
adolescence
identity diffusion
identity
Exploration time
achievment
foreclosure
moratorium
searching moratorium
diffusion
young adulthood
intimacy
isolation
adulthood
generativity
self-absorption
senesces
integrity
despair
Family
reference group
Development of self
Self Regulation
learn how to interpret events
express emotion properly
Methods of Socialization
Operant (effect emerges from acting)
Group Pressure
Tradition
Rituals and Routines
teach values
Unite us
educate
Symbols
Affective (effect emerges from feeling)
Collaborating
Transferring
Structuring
Observational (effect emerges from irritating)
Instruction
Setting Standards
Reasoning
Cognitive (effect emerges from information processing)
Modeling
Sociocultural (effect emerges from conforming)
Reinforcement
Extinction
Punishment
Feedback
Learning by doing
Apprenticeship (effect emerges from guided participation)
Attachment
Outcomes of Socialization
Values
Attitude
Motives and Attributions
Self-esteem
Self-regulations
emotion
thinking
behavior
morals
gender roles
Significant agents
school
peer group
family
media
community
neighbors next to parents
Thanksgiving and Christmas are all three types of rituals