3. It is the process by which an individual
adopts the behavior patterns of the culture in
which a person is immersed in.
4. It is the process through which people learn
to understand the societal norms,
expectations and values as members of
society.
5. Socialization can be described from two
points of you: objectively and subjectively
Objective Socialization: it refers to the
society acting upon a child.
Subjective Socialization: The process by
which society transmit its culture from one
generation to the next and adapts the
individual to the accepted and approved
ways of organized social life.
6. Personality and Role
Development
It is through the process of socialization
that we develop our sense of identity and
belongingness
Skills development and
training
The much-needed social skills such as
communication, interpersonal, and
occupational are developed
Values Formation Individuals are influenced or engulfed by the
prevailing values of social groups and
society
Social integration and
adjustment
The socialization process allows us to fit-in
an organized way of life by being
accustomed including cultural setting
Social Control and
Stability
Integration to society binds individuals to
the control mechanisms set forth by
society’s norms with regards to acceptable
social relationships and social behavior
11. Identity formation starts when you learn to
socialize and be aware of the culture,
behaviors, language, morals, and norms of
where you belong in.
Identity is the total knowledge and
understanding of a person of who he or she is.
12. Types of Identity
1. Personal
the concept an individual develops about himself or
herself the sense of oneself as a distinct or unique
individual may depend on the age and circumstances
of a person
Example: Rolen is an African girl. She is the most quiet
student in her class. She believes that time is gold, so
spends her free time studying her lessons.
13. 2. Cultural
the identity of the culture to which a person belongs in
the feeling or sense of belongingness to a group a
collective sense of companionship that involves the
same beliefs, interests, and fundamental principles of
living
Example: In the Philippines, the Agta tribe has been
practicing a unique culture for centuries. Old men
wear the bahag, a unique style of clothing. They prefer
to stay in the forest than to stay in lowlands. They
mainly look for natural food sources.
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16. Discipline a way of behaving that expresses a
willingness to obey rules or laws.
Discipline is categorized into different types.
1. Discipline of Nature or Reality
A person meets this kind of control every time he
or she tries to do something. A person learns to do
things on his or her own without the supervision of
others.
Example: Ryan rented a bicycle near his town. He does
not know yet how to ride the bike. He fell many times,
but he did not stop trying. He was so motivated to
learn how to ride the bike that he tried to learn on his
own, and eventually, he was able to ride it.
17. 2. Discipline of Culture or Society
What this discipline instills in every culture is
distinct, different, and unique. A person learns
according to what he sees in his society or his
culture.
Example: Mika wears the trendiest dresses
these days. She wears them so she can be “in”
with the latest social trends.