Social Sciences, asked by Lakhum, 1 year ago

Social economic and cultural differences affects the child in socialisation?

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Answered by Shreya2002
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The American culture used to be considered a melting pot of ideas, values and norms. Contributors of the melting pot were people from different regions of the world who would blend their uniqueness into the larger homogenized American society. Nowadays, the melting pot metaphor is no longer an accurate depiction of our diverse society. We welcome multicultural diversity, and our society is more like tossed green salad.Our classrooms are a microcosm of the American tossed green salad metaphor, with each student bringing diverse flavors from their own background into the learning environment. These flavors make them unique, and that uniqueness will affect their academic achievement. Some of the flavors that the students bring to the classroom are their learning styles, personalities, gender, behavioral propensities and their culture. 
Answered by Badboy01
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Play dates and playground trips may seem like just a routine way to keep your little ones busy, but socialization is an important developmental tool. Every interaction your kid has helps him learn language skills, ways to cope with emotions and how to work within social norms. The concepts may seem technical, but socialization and healthy child development go together like peanut butter and jelly.
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