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    Learning and Doing Gender

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    Alivia Boddie Sociology-Gender 10/5 Learning and Doing Gender The way that our culture views gender differs from others. The process of socialization that we experience when we are young helps us determine our gender and sex system within the context of our society. Children are well aware of the gender behaviors and what is appropriate and what is not. The “pink and blue syndrome” is very apparent in every aspect of our society; it has become an unconscious pattern that we have followed.

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    an impact in their development. Bronfenbrenner is a developmental psychologist who created the bioecological model of human development. The purpose of Bronfenbrenner’s model is to analyze the different connections humans make in the process of socialization. The bioecological model consists of four main areas “in which relationships and interactions take place to form patterns that affect human development” (Berns‚ 2013‚ 2010). The patterns that are formed from the relationships an interactions being

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    Socialization

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    Socialization *Why Is Socialization Important Around the Globe? Socialization is the lifelong process of social interaction through which individuals acquire a self-identity and the physical‚ mental‚ and social skills needed for survival in society. -Human Development : Biology and Society To be human includes being conscious of ourselves as individual with unique identities‚ personalities‚ and relationships with others. As humans‚ we have ideas‚ emotions‚ and values. We have the

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    Gender Roles and Equality What does it mean to be a man or a woman? What are the skills and behaviors expected to be shown by all men and women? Although‚ time has changed‚ the stereotypes regarding the sexes have not. Gender roles‚ particularly a woman’s role‚ have changed drastically throughout western culture‚ specifically starting in 1697 to the present. Throughout 1697‚ society viewed women negatively no matter how prosperous they were. “Her wit‚ for want of teaching‚ makes her impertinent

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    faAre family the most important agent of socialisation? Socialisation is how a certain agent of socialisation socialises us into our gender roles and teaches us the norms and values of society. Family is an example of an informal agent of socialisation; there are other informal agents such as peers‚ education‚ workplace‚ mass media and religion. There are also formal agents and these include the army‚ the police‚ the government‚ the courts and the prison cells. Family is an important agent of socialisation

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    example‚ when a good friend of mine had passed away‚ my family was the first to offer my support and peace of mind to help overcome a tragedy in my life. By raising me in a strict and protective environment‚ my family (parents) contributed to my socialization process by teaching and conforming me to the values and morals of my family. Growing up with an older brother and sister‚ they taught me how to adapt and conform to different schools‚ making new friends and how to properly socialize with other

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    family or if you’re a teen hang out with your friends. But we might just be underestimating the real power such places have over our society. There are plenty of subtle messages being sent to us and those messages in fact play a huge role in the socialization process and shaping of our society as a whole. For example thinks of a card store. We all love to give and receive cards for a variety of occasions. But let’s assume a child’s birthday is coming up and we need to purchase a cute card. Let’s

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    Gender Difference in Play

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    Gender Differences in Play and Socialization: Peer Socialization of Masculinity and Femininity A gender difference is one of social contents that may affect young children either positively or negatively. By the ages of three or four‚ most children are aware of their gender differences through their physical appearances. (Tobin‚ Menon‚ Spatta‚ Hodges‚ & Perry‚ 2010). In the study of Lee & Troop-Gordon (2011)‚ more often both male and female students are influenced by negative responses from

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    Family Function

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    people may say their family includes the family of orientation‚ extended family‚ and family of procreation. It all depends on how the child is raised. Three important factors‚ out of six‚ that I consider to be the main functions of family are socialization‚ economic cooperation‚ and care‚ protection‚ and intimacy. Some families may very well address these functions‚ while others may not. And because of that‚ family may be quite hard to define because it goes above and beyond the surface. According

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    Socialization: Should Parents Be Allowed To Hit Their Children However They Wish Social Democrats Point of View Socialization is a process that human beings go through to learn culture and how to live in it (Fine & Shulman‚ 2003). This process involves a formal and informal training to learn the norms‚ values‚ and beliefs within that culture. The ideas of discipline within the family sphere of socialization divide political affiliates. Social democrats believe government does have a place

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