2. SOCIALISATION
It is the lifelong process of inheriting and
disseminating norms, customs, and
ideologies, providing an individual with
the skills and habits necessary for
participating within their own society.
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3. THEORY OF SOCIALISATION
Jean Piaget
Children pass through these stages
Sensorimotor stage : Birth-2 year old
• Ability to hold an image in their mind
permanently
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4. Preoperational stage : 2 – 7 Years old
• Learn to tell the difference between symbols
and their meaning
Concrete operations stage : 7 – 11 years
old
• Learn to mentally perform certain task
Formal operations stage : 12 – 15 years
old
Consider abstract mathematical, logical and moral
problem
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5. GEORGE HERBERT MEAD
Theory of social behaviourism
To explain how social experience develops an
individual’s self-concept
Central concept is self
Process of forming the self in three stages
Imitation stage
Play stage
Game stage
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6. FEATURES OF SOCIALISATION
Inculcates basic discipline
Helps to control human behaviour
Rapid
Formal and informal
Continuous process
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7. TYPES OF SOCIALISATION
Primary socialisation
Secondary socialisation
Adult socialisation
Anticipatory socialisation
Re socialisation
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10. STAGES OF SOCIALISATION
Investigation
Socialisation
Maintenance
Re-socialisation
remembrance
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11. CONSEQUENCES OF SOCIALISATION
Establishes self-concepts
Create the capacity for role taking
Create the tendency for people to act in
socially acceptable ways
Make people bearers of culture.
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