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 Self-Concept: The perception you have of yourself  We tend to categorize individuals according to the way we perceive their behavior. If you stop to.

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1  Self-Concept: The perception you have of yourself  We tend to categorize individuals according to the way we perceive their behavior. If you stop to think about it, you realize that you categorize your own characteristics, as well. You may think of yourself as a competitor or as a person who hates competition, as an outgoing and sociable person or as someone who is basically shy.

2  Self concept is developed early in life and affects the way that person functions in his/her environment. Children develop self-concepts through what they believe the important people in their life feel about them.

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4  “As I See Myself” is formed largely by our own perception of what others think of us. This influences our actions. Our actions in large part determine how others actually do see us and directly influence their reactions to us in return. Their actions again, influence the way we see ourselves.

5  Hereditary Factors Genes determine height, proportions, facial features, basic mental capacity Physical and intellectual development can depend on prenatal and postnatal care, diet, rest and exercise  Parental responsibility

6  Environmental Factors Family you live with Friends you keep  Peer Pressure Where you live

7  Cultural Factors Society  Sexuality  gender roles Role Models  Movie stars, politicians, humanitarians, athletes, musicians. Independence  16 to drive, 18 to vote, 18-21 to drink  Your degree to conformity to those ideas affects your self-concept

8  Prejudice  Stereotypes  Discrimination  Mixed Messages in the Media regarding how you should look, act, feel, etc.

9  To develop a positive self-concept you need to focus on your strengths and your values as a person  Our values are an important part of who we are. They provide us with an important set of personal standards.

10  What are your reactions to each of these characters? Abigail Greg Slug Abigail’s mother Sinbad the Sailor  What did each of the characters value?  What influenced their decisions in this story?  Would you have made the same choices? Why or why not?

11  Qualities, characteristics, or ideas about which we feel strongly.  Values are standards to guide your action, judgments, and attitudes.  Our values affect our decisions, goals and behavior.

12  Which items were most important based on the auction? Which were the least important? Why?  Did the bidding differ between the girls and the boys? If so in what way?  Was there an item you really wanted but could not purchase?  Were there any items no one seemed interested in bidding on? Why?  How would your parents / guardians have bid on some of these items? Would they have spent more or less money on certain items? Which ones?


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