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how do family members and peer groups help to socialization of a persony​

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Answered by shiv8235346324
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Social groups often provide the first experiences of socialization. Families, and later peer groups, communicate expectations and reinforce norms. People first learn to use the tangible objects of material culture in these settings, as well as being introduced to the beliefs and values of society.

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The members of peer groups have other sources of information about the culture and thus the acquisition of culture goes on. They view the world through the same eyes and share the same subjective attitudes. Children are also able to experience and work through conflicts with their peers, cooperate with each other, and compete with each other in peer groups. In order to be accepted by his peer group, the child must exhibit the characteristic attitudes, the likes, and dislikes.

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