Social Relationships in Middle and Late Adolescence

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Culture
___ shapes many aspects of adolescent development

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___ is learned and socially shared, and it affects all aspects of an individual’s life.
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Socialization
occurs throughout everyone’s lives.
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Social Influencers
There are influential people or groups responsible for the socialization of adolescents which consists of:

F a m i l y , S c h o o l s , P e e r s , M e d i a
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Social Influence
the change in behavior that one person causes in another, intentionally or unintentionally, as a result of the way the changed person perceives themselves in relationship to the influencer, other people and society in general.

= Social Relationships
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Conformity

Identification

Internalization
TYPES OF SOCIAL INFLUENCE
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Conformity
a change in behavior or belief as the result of real or imagined group pressure.
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Identification
when a person is influenced by someone he likes.
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Internalization
when a person is able to own a certain belief or act, and is willing to make it know publicly and privately.
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Social Roles
defines a set of behaviors that are expected of someone who holds a particular status.

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E v e r y s t a t u s h a s a n e x p e c t e d s e t o f b e h a v i o r s w h i c h i s a R O L E .

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T h r o u g h t h e s e s o c i a l r o l e s > L E A D E R S H I P
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Political Leader

Religious Leaders

Church Members

Teachers

Children

Celebrities
Various Social Roles of Individuals in the Society
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Political Leader
Ideally, the leadership of the political leaders influences people to adhere to the laws of the land
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Religious Leaders
Often seen as representative of God and often gain respect and reverence.
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Church Members
They practice their doctrines and also propagate their teachings. Followership is their key.
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Teachers
Have great influence in the society especially to students. -students believe almost everything their teachers impart to them (young ones)
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Children
They have the role and societal duty to grow and to be healthy, to be competent, responsible, and productive individuals.
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Celebrities
Their influence on others is great. They have a great societal responsibility for they may influence their followers in different manners.
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Filipino Values in Social Relationships
these values consists of ethical practices, ideologies, etiquettes, and social norms which may be unique to Filipino culture

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>> Help us to be INVOLVED = Role Models; Identity & Connection; Skills; Well-being
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Hiya

Pakikisama

Hospitality

Amor Propio Self-esteem

Respect to Elders

Utang na Loob
Filipino Values in Social Relationships
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Hiya
involves being afraid to do bad things as it may damage one’s reputation in the eyesight of other people.
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Pakikisama
“good public relations” -usually being practiced to avoid clash with other people or a certain group.
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Hospitality
\-innate ability and trait of Filipinos to be courteous and entertaining to their guest.
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Amor Propio Self-esteem
\-person’s tendency to protect his/her dignity and honor. -a person may refuse offers even if s/he really wants to accept them.
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Respect to Elders
\-includes the use of “po” and “opo”, and putting of the elder’s hand to one’s forehead.
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Utang na Loob
\-concept of reciprocity or returning the received favor.