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Socialization

Socialization. Learning of Values, beliefs , and norms of our society. The physical, mental and social skills we need to function in society. How You Became You. Heredity ? Family ? School ?Peers ? Culture ?. Nature Vs. Nurture. Genetics Environment

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Socialization

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  1. Socialization

    Learning of Values, beliefs, and norms of our society. The physical, mental and social skills we need to function in society
  2. How You Became You Heredity ? Family ? School ?Peers ? Culture ?
  3. Nature Vs. Nurture Genetics Environment Heredity Interactions with others
  4. Self Concept Image of your as having an identity separate from other people Children interpret how others react to their behavior
  5. How do we react ?
  6. Looking Glass self 1)We imagine how we appear to others 2)We imagine the reaction of others to our (imagined) appearance 3)we evaluate ourselves according to how we imagine others have judged us
  7. Looking Glass Self We see ourselves many different ways
  8. Looking Glass Sometimes we look better than we think
  9. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEIXDsqkOvk&feature=BFa&list=PL738F86179DBE69FB&lf=results_main http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEIXDsqkOvk&feature=BFa&list=PL738F86179DBE69FB&lf=results_main
  10. Significant Others Mom , Dad, Family members, playmates
  11. Functionalist Perspective Stresses how socialization contributes to a stable society (Sharing common values) Groups work together to create a stable society through socialization Schools and families Network programming?
  12. Symbolic Interactionism Theory of Socialization Socialization is the major determinant of human nature Challenged the old theories of behavior is biological
  13. Conflict Perspective of Socialization

    A way for powerful to keep things the same People are socialized to accept their social class Elite at top control media and (television, newspapers, etc.) and set political agenda
  14. George Mead Preparatory Stage Imitation 1 .5 to 2 years Imitates without understanding the behavior of a significant other
  15. George Mead Play Stage Age 3-4 Children engage in taking on roles They no longer imitate, but pretend Mom, dad, police officer, teacher
  16. George Mead Game Stage Children learn to respond to other people’s roles Able to consider the roles of several people simultaneously (Baseball)
  17. What is the Self Me –Created through Socialization Reflects on consequences of taking candy I-Spontaneous, Unpredictable , often creative I want that candy Can you think of other I – Me examples ?
  18. Family Internalize norms, beliefs, values Develop capacity for intimate ,personal relationships Acquire self-image
  19. Socialization in schools Many times,first impersonal relationships Rewards and punishments are based on performance rather than affection Slowly taught to be less dependent emotionally on their parents
  20. Socialization in schools Hidden cirriculum Informal aspects of culture are taught Name 5 Time! Rules and regulations for almost everything
  21. Later Life Development: Adolescence Importance of peers Increased responsibility Search for Identity Pressure & concerns
  22. Mass media and Socialization
  23. Late Life Development Adulthood Men Novice (17-32) – Psychological and economic independence. Conflict between exploring and settling. Settling Down Period (32-40) – Form adult commitments Mid-Life Transition (40-55) – Taking stock and assessing one’s life
  24. Later Life Development Adulthood Women Leaving the Family – Establishing an adult identity Entering the Adult World – Take on many roles: career, marriage, motherhood Entering the Adult World Again – Independence of children allowed women to re-enter the workforce
  25. Theories of Personality Freud The Id – basic drives, the selfish and instinctual part of human personality. Inborn sexual and aggressive urges; seeks to gratify bodily wants
  26. Theories of Personality Freud The Superego – The voice of society and our conscience; works to repress the pleasure seeking urges 3. The Ego – Balances pleasure with society demands; seeks a healthy balance to conflicting demands
  27. Theories of Personality Cooley’s Looking Glass Self We develop an image of ourselves that is largely reflective of the way other people see us You imagine how you appear to others You imagine how people judge you You use these perceptions to develop feelings about yourself
  28. Nature vs. Nurture Is your personality determined by genetics or by your environment? VS.
  29. Birth Order Effects
  30. What is birth order?? Alfred Adler was one of the first 1st theorist to suggest that birth order influences personality It is the chronological order of the sibling births in a family. First born, middle child or children, last born, and only children.
  31. Research shows that a person’s birth order has a direct link with his or her personality How?? Interactions with parents and siblings associated with being in a particular position in the family.
  32. First Born Children(Presidents) These children are the one with the most attention directed at him/her. Partly the reason the child has the characteristics they do. 2 types of typical first born children; compliant and aggressive.
  33. People Pleaser Crave approval Nurturers Caregivers Reliable Conscientious Cooperative Team players “Grin and Bear it” mentality Movers and pleasers Natural leaders Perfectionist Driven Conventional Always have things under control Assertive Want things their way Traits of First BornCompliantAggressive
  34. Both compliant and aggressive may seem very different but share quite a few characteristics.Common Traits Energetic Logical Ambitious Enterprising Scholarly
  35. Strengths of 1st born Greater level of confidence Helpful More adult oriented Excel in academics Taken seriously Patient Organized Strong powers of concentration Confident to dream and plan Feel supported Choose careers that require a high degree of precision; law, medicine, computer programming, or architecture No gray area in work field Often boss or owner of company
  36. Weaknesses of 1st born Have an innate fear of being de-throned Perfectionists Overachievers More guilt and anxiety Difficulty coping with stressful situations Higher admissions to child guidance clinics Feel as though they are never good enough Tend to be selfish with possessions and attention Do not like to be told what to do Have a hard time with creative projects Do not work well with little direction Do not gravitate towards jobs such as; sales, advertising, art, or music because no structure or stability in those jobs
  37. Fun Facts about 1st born More than ½ of the US Presidents were first born children 21 of the 23 first astronauts were first born children Famous 1st born children; Walter Conkrite, Dan Rather, Oprah Winfrey 2/3 of entrepreneurs are first born
  38. Middle Children(Black Sheep) Most difficult to both read and raise “Mysterious Middle Child” Two main types of middle children Not clearly defined as the two types of first born Difficult to pin down Tend to be opposite of their older sibling Children with the most friends Gets along best with others
  39. Loner Quiet shy Impatient Uptight Outgoing Friendly Loud Laid back Patient Middle Children1st type2nd type
  40. Common Characteristic with Middle Born I an going to rebel with my clothing! Flexible Diplomatic Rebellious Attention seeking Competitive peacemakers
  41. Peacemakers Mediators Able to keep secrets No spoiled Take risks Realistic Get along well with others Read people well Independent Loyal to supporters Imaginative Choose careers that allow them to be creative; arts, sales, advertising, or a career that requires negotiating Well suited for management Levelheaded Able to be unbiased competitive Strengths of Middle born
  42. Does not do well with hierarchy system Doesn’t like strict rules Prefer to work at their own pace Therefore may not complete tasks on time Does not work well with detail Does not work well with cut and dry material Prefers to make things more creative than needed Hates confrontation Stubborn Cynical Suspicious Rebellious Weaknesses of Middle born
  43. Fun Facts of Middle born Famous middle born children; Donald Trump, Ted Kennedy, Tim Allen, Julia Roberts, and Rosie O’Donnell Love to stand out Want to “do their own thing”
  44. Last Born children(clowns) Quite often the life of the party Easiest to define when it comes to the correlation between birth order and personality Only one main type of last born
  45. Risk takers Idealists Good sense of humor Hard working Immature Attention seeking Secretive Sensitive Known as the “baby” Live up to that role Difficult for child to find his or her place in the family 1st and middle child have already left huge footprints to follow in Last Born Traits
  46. Outgoing Sociable Affectionate Caring Creative Empathetic Confident Careers in sales Invention corporations Good ability to sell things, including themselves Work well alone Want to be the boss Do their own thing in their own space Strengths of last born
  47. Do not like to be tied down to a commitment “cut throat” Try too hard at times Alternative routes in life may make them odd man out Spoiled Manipulative Immature Self-centered Capricious Weaknesses of last born
  48. Fun Facts of Last born Famous last born children; Howard Stern, Jay Leno, Ralph Nadar, Bill Gates, and Danny DeVito Tend to go against the norm Make the biggest stirs in life Know no boundaries
  49. Only Children(greater 1st born) Special type of birth order Capable of being any of the three “main”types of birth order Most of these only children do posses characteristics commonly associated with the aggressive first born “First Born in Triplicate” Extreme versions of first born children Extremist in all aspects of life
  50. Mature faster Get along well with older people Responsible Self-Centered Perfectionists Attentions seekers Use adult language Prefer adult company Have difficulty sharing Only child Traits
  51. Trust their own opinion Prompt Ambitious Enterprising Energetic Set goals Good problem solvers Careers similar to those of the 1st born; law, medicine, and architecture Like black and white concepts Often prefer to work alone or be the boss Successful Strengths of only children
  52. Do not like to be told what to do Often stray from team work situations Take too much responsibility May no respond well to criticisms Self-Centered Fearful of trying new things Criticize themselves and others Worry too much Feel they are always right Inflexible Too busy to see the big picture Weaknesses of Only Children
  53. Fun Facts of Only Children Famous only children; Nancy Reagan, Chelsea Clinton, Carol Burnett, and Ted Koppel
  54. Variables Parents; marital status, parenting style, critical eye of parent, parents birth order Gender, does not occur every instance but if there is a male or female born first and the child immediately proceeding is the opposite sex, the birth order could repeat. Separate families; more than a five year gap in age of children, or starting a new family. Adoption or Remarriage Death of parent or sibling
  55. Variable (continued) Birth order effect might be a strong predictor of behavior. However an increasing number of family researchers believe that when all of the factors that influence behavior are considered, birth order itself shows limited ability to predict behavior in todays world.
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