Thursday, October 11, 2018

Socialization / Week 6 / HanBin Bae

Summary
A human being is a process in which he or she learns the behavior, norms, and values that society expects from. The study of children who grew up in complete isolation in society, called isolation or wild children, shows that they did not grow up to be normal social humans. They could not speak, crawled around on all fours, were terrified, and were characterized by hostile animals. This means that after all, human-like traits are formed through the socialization process. After all, the existence of human social relationships is not innate but formed by acquired learning

Interesting
Socialization includes basic knowledge and attitudes necessary for social life, cultural values and beliefs, and learning of personal aspirations and self-identity. Such socialization forms an individual's character and enables the growth of a society's membership and development by acquiring the behavioral characteristics appropriate to its future social status and role.

Discussion
Socialize teaching basic things such as manners, order, laws, etc. that should be known in society. So, is it a failure of socializing agencies to mislead them? What do you think?, Can socialization fail?

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