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Socialisation is the process by which people learn how to behave in __.
society.
Socialisation teaches us values, rules, culture and __.
acceptable behaviour.
One importance of socialisation is that it helps us to know who we __.
are.
Socialisation helps us learn right and __.
wrong.
Agents of socialisation include family, school, peers, media and __.
religion.
The family is considered the __ teacher in socialisation.
first.
In school, we learn knowledge, discipline and __ rules.
social.
Peers can influence our dressing, behaviour and __.
attitudes.
Media includes TV, radio, movies and __ media.
social.
Religion teaches morals, __ and good behaviour.
values.
Nature refers to the traits we are born with, while nurture refers to what we learn from our __.
environment.
Both nature and nurture affect development, but socialisation focuses more on __.
nurture.
Through socialisation, we develop self-concept, self-esteem, and __.
self-identity.
Self-concept is what we think of __.
ourselves.
Self-esteem is how we feel about our __.
worth.
Resocialisation means learning new ways of behaviour when we enter a __ situation.
new.
Starting school or college is an example of __.
resocialisation.
Joining the military can also be considered an instance of __.
resocialisation.
Socialisation can support unfair systems and __ some groups over others.
favour.
Socialisation can limit chances for __ people.
some.
Socialisation teaches us the rules we need to __ with others.
live.
Building friendships and relationships is an important part of __.
socialisation.
Socialisation affects our understanding of societal __.
rules.
The media shapes our __ and influences our behaviour.
views.
The concepts of self-concept, self-esteem, and self-identity are developed through __.
socialisation.