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Social Influence - Coggle Diagram
Social Influence
Community
The community opens our eyes to the needs of those around us. Community can help bring your teen to this behavior by providing both responsibility and an opportunity to look outside. One way to provide new opportunities To your child who can make a positive impact is to involve them in service.
The importance of community is of paramount importance for children. especially when entering adolescence Even if the community is based solely on your geographic location. But that doesn't have to be the case. In fact, the word "community" has two different definitions.
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A community of shared interests, values, ideas and attitudes encourages us to live a better life. Strive for more and focus on the results we want. Build a sense of belonging, acceptance, understanding, and inspiration.
Friend
Friendship is incredibly important during adolescence. Teen friendships help young people feel accepted and part of them.
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They support the development of empathy, concern and compassion. And it is an important part in building a sense of identity outside the family.
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The quality of friendships has been assumed to directly influence children's social development in many areas, including self-esteem and social adaptation. Recent research suggests that the quality of friendships primarily affects children's success in the social world of their peers.
Family
Families teach children to respect others and to appreciate their own strengths. And they can also foster potentially dangerous thoughts about gender-based expectations. social class and other social issues such as racism and homophobia.
family relationship Between mother and child, father and son, and siblings are the first relationships in our lives. Positive relationships with parents and siblings help children grow mentally, emotionally, and physically, while negative family relationships can have a negative impact on later life.
Family primarily responsible for the education and socialization of children, as well as instilling the values of citizenship and belonging to society.
School
socioeconomic factors such as family income level parent's education level race and gender They all influence the quality and availability of education as well as the ability of education to improve life situations.
a person may feel pressurised to smoke because the rest of their friends are. Normative Social influence tends to lead to compliance because the person smokes just for show but deep down they wish not to smoke.
The social environment influences learning by creating a linguistic and experiential environment that encourages the mind to grow. and by systematically rewarding children for learning