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SOCIALIZAT

AG F ION
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GENDER
SOCIALIZATION
1 FAMILY
Most Important agent of
Socialization. Children acquire up
social norms, attitudes, and
beliefs through family
interactions, along with the
expected behaviors in different
social situations.

2
PEER GROUPS
It is a group of people who are commonly linked by POSITIVE PEER
PRESSURE
common interests, equal social position, and similar
age.Peer groups can assist individuals in exploring
several facets of their identities, including their
values, beliefs, likes, and dislikes. Peer groups
can also provide individuals with a sense of
acceptance and belonging.
NEGATIVE PEER
PRESSURE

3
FORMAL
CURRICULUM SCHOOL
It's main goal is to transfer
subject knowledge and teach
life skills, such as following
directions and meeting
deadlines. School is important
HIDDEN because it makes an individual
CURRICULUM socially competent.

4
MASS MEDIA
PRINT MEDIA Forms of communication that reach
large audiences with no personal
contact between those sending and
receiving information. Mass media is
important because it influence our
political views; our tastes in popular
culture; our views of women, people of
DIGITAL MEDIA color, and gays; and many other
beliefs and practices.

5
RELIGION
It influences morality, becoming a key
component in people's ideas of right
and wrong. Religion is important
because it gives meaning to life,
strengthen social order, and
contributes to greater psychological
and physical well-being.

5
GOVERNMENT
Many of the rights of passage people go
through today are based on norms established
by the government.Government is important in
socialization because it establishes laws and
norms that shape individual behavior, promote
shared values, and maintain social order
within a society.

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