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Socialization is a process by which individuals acquire knowledge, skills and dispositions which enable them to participate as effective members of group and society. It is a process that continues over the entire life span and through which one learns develops ways of effective functioning at any stage of development. It forms the basis of social and cultural transmission from one generation to the next. Its failure in any society may endanger the very existence of that society. (2+1+1=4) 1. Why socialization is necessary in daily life 2. What is the age criterion of socialization? 3. What is the basis of socialization​

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1.Socialization is the process of learning how to become part of a culture. Through socialization one learns the culture's language, their role in life, and what is expected from them. ... Without Socialization a person will develop different physical and mental disabilities. Socialization is a very important life process.

2.Starting at about three or four months, babies are ready to broaden their horizons to larger, organized groups. “Babies feel safe to explore the world—new environments filled with new adults and other infants and children—when supported by a parent or caregiver,” says John.

3.The role of socialization is to acquaint individuals with the norms of a given social group or society. It prepares individuals to participate in a group by illustrating the expectations of that group. ... Broadly defined, it is the process of transferring norms, values, beliefs, and behaviors to future group members.

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