Does nuclear or extended family play a vital role in the socialization of a child and how social mobility affects with the type of family?
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Yes, a nuclear family and an extended family play a vital role in the socialization of a child. A nuclear family is composed of only three to four members, they are the parents, and there child or children. As there is a very less exposure with people around, that causes a lack of social development in minds of the children.
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whereas the children who are brought up in an extended family, they have a lot of interactions with many people around, which causes them to have a good development of the concepts of roles of socialization.
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