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How socialization of child takes place in a joint family with huge numbers of family members?

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Answered by DhrubaBaruatheGamer
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Joint family culture is very important in forming a person's character and behaviour. It helps individuals to grow with selfless and tolerant attitudes. They learn to help other people and to adjust themselves for the well being of the system. Since no children are over cared and pampered in that system, they have the opportunity to develop managing things and situations they are involved. They have the chance to learn that every thing will not happen as per their wish. The children have freedom to play together and wander everywhere they prefer and that practice helps in overall development of their psychological and physical conditions.
Answered by Anonymous
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Heya...

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ANSWER FOR YOUR QUESTION IS HERE:

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Joint family

is a blessing for children. The grandparents, uncles, aunts and cousins provide

a very healthy environment for the all-round growth and development of

children. They never leave the children alone and unprotected.


In a nuclear

family, the children may feel neglected as at times the children don’t get

enough time and attention from their parents. In case both the parents are

working, the consequences can be very detrimental. Alone at home their

impressionable minds are prone to negative and evil influences. Children may go

astray.


However, in

a joint family in the presence of so many people, a growing child is perfectly

safe. Besides, he gets ample opportunity to develop so many lingual and social skills

while interacting with his grandparents, uncles, aunts and cousins. He grows under

their secure warmth, love and protection.  

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