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Socialization

Socialization
Socialization (Socialization) is the method by which culture is passed on from one generation to the next and the values ​​of the culture are taught. Through contact with educational institutions, political institutions, etc., one becomes a social being by learning various values, traditions, ideals, customs, customs, laws, language, ethics, etc. in the society.
At the time of birth, a child is neither social nor antisocial. Rather, he is born as a biological being. Because he is like a clot of blood and does not know what values and norms exist in human society. But after birth, that biological being (Biological being) child is brought up in the prescribed society and culture and based on what the society and culture teaches, that child changes as a social being. Because he learns different types of social qualities through society and culture and also starts to follow different values, beliefs, traditions etc. of that society and culture. So the process of socialization is a learning process by which a biological animal human being is changed into a social animal.
In conclusion, socialization is a learning process by which an individual, group or society adopts social and cultural characteristics. Also, he develops his personality and becomes an active member of the society. Through this socialization process, the newborn learns the social values and norms and starts behaving accordingly. Therefore, the socialization process is a learning process.

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