how how do family and peer group help in the socialization of an individual explain
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Social Group Agents. 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.
As an agent of socialization, the family provides a person with skills and practices necessary for partaking in societal activities. ... A family provides to its members love and care. This helps the child to grow socially, emotionally and physically. The parent is the most crucial in the development of the child.
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