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Explain theRole of a family and neighbourhood in the socialization of a child

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Answered by jeshmajsjr
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IMPORTANCE OF THE FAMILY IN THE SOCIALIZATION PROCESS OF AN INDIVIDUAL. Individual socialization is a lifelong process determined by many factors. ... The most important social group to influence individual's development, however, is the family.



Answered by DavidOtunga
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Family groups are the ones to socialise the individual or a child

In this way, a person is socialised in the family, Defining family, Merill writes

"Family is an enduring association of parent and offspring whose primary functions are the socialisation of the child and the satisfaction of its members".

According to Dewey and Tufts the family is a social agency for the education and the protection of the race. It is in the family that the child acquires such important qualities such as, sympathy, sincerity, self-submission and realising its eventual responsibility, etc.


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