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Social Development

Social Development. Fact: Parents are the first to influence our social development

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Social Development

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Fact: Parents are the first to influence our social development.

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Parenting Styles:What difference do they

make?

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Authoritative Families

Children in these families:

• can assume responsibility for themselves gradually.

• are more likely to identify with their parents and perpetuate their values.

• learn from parents who model responsible, cooperative independence.

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Other influences?

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Socialization

The process of learning the rules of behavior of the culture in which an individual is born and will live.

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Three Dimensions of Socialization

1. Learning what the rules are and when to apply them.

2. Acquiring an identity as a member of a particular society, of a particular family, and as an individual.

3. Learning to live with other people and yourself.

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Freud’s Theory of Psychosexual Development

Oral Stagebirth to 18 mos.

Anal Stage1 ½ to 3 years

Phallic Stage3 to 6 years

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Latency Stage6 years to puberty

Genital Stagepuberty to adulthood

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Erikson’s Theory of Psychosocial Development

Stage 1: Trust vs. MistrustEarly Infancy

Is my world predictable & supportive?

Stage 2: Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt1-3 years

Can I do things myself or must I rely on others?

Stage 3: Initiative vs. Guilt3-6 years

Am I good or bad?

Stage 4: Industry vs. Inferiority6-12 years

Am I successful or worthless?

Stage 5: Identity vs. Role ConfusionEarly TeensWho am I?

Stage 6: Intimacy vs. IsolationYoung Adult

Shall I share my life with someone or live alone?

Stage 7: Generativity vs. StagnationMiddle Adult

Will I succeed in life?

Stage 8: Ego Integrity vs. DespairOlder Adult

Have I lived a full life?

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Moral Development

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Lawrence Kohlberg

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