Sociology, asked by venkannakamatam1, 5 months ago

1)To what extent is the individual shaped by society?
2)why do teenagers often have difficulties with self identification?​

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Answered by FairyLight
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1) From birth our behaviour, comprehension of the world and beliefs are transmitted by direct care givers, then society which has shaped itself to survive in the surrounding environment. From age 7 we begin to form our own world within our social environment but it is 99–100% even if that socialization is with animals.

2) For teens who feel excluded from others due to their cultural, ethnic, gender, or sexual identity, this process can lead teens to begin participating in harmful behavior. Other factors that prevent the formation of a secure and positive self-identity include: Lack of attachment to parents. Low self-esteem.

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