By Steven Glew. Television By age 16 most children have watched 10,000 to 15,000 hours of TV Aggressiveness in children is positively correlated to hours.

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By Steven Glew

Television By age 16 most children have watched 10,000 to 15,000 hours of TV Aggressiveness in children is positively correlated to hours of TV. Watch In the 1970s 20% of Adults could not perform basic reading, writing, and computing tasks People forget 23 to 36% of the information on TV minutes after watching it

Education In school, children obey the rules They do not love the teachers They must obey the rules U.S. classrooms are considerable less formal than many classrooms around the world

Soviet Education Organized Group Activity is emphasized Personal Initiative is looked down a pound Rows of seats constitutes a collective Each child in the row works as a group Groups compete each other to be the best

Resocialization Military When people join the acquire a new image of themselves Must obey orders Value group cooperation Brainwashing Make innocent people confuse publicly to a serious crime Also to change political views. Can be done with “kind” tactics lol

Racial Socialization Learning ones culture and how to live in it Refers more to minorities group Can lead to discrimination Can also have harmful mental side effects Low self esteem Depression Hopelessness Anxiety Risk behavior

Family Most basic start of socialization Foundation for civilized behavior Teaches morals Body control Emotional control Lifetime impact to self esteem and identity

Work Cited Sociology book alization.pdf alization.pdf Wikipedia