AGENTS OF SOCIALIZATION 1)FAMILY 2)SCHOOL 3)PEER GROUP 4)MASS MEDIA.

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AGENTS OF SOCIALIZATION 1)FAMILY 2)SCHOOL 3)PEER GROUP 4)MASS MEDIA

FAMILY 1 st exposure to socialization In the family you learn to: –Think and Speak –Norms, Beliefs, and Values –Form basic attitudes –Develop intimate and personal relationships **Impact of family reaches far into adulthood EX.

SCHOOL Hidden Curriculum= 2 nd form of socialization Adapt to new rules and regulations Still separate from the working world

PEER GROUP Composed of individuals of roughly the same age and interests Engage in a give and take relationship Helps with self direction The older your peer group the more influence they have on your life

MASS MEDIA Children and teenagers imitate mass media Also offers values (positive and negative) DEBATE QUESTIONS!!