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CHP. 4 SOCIALIZATION Why is Socialization Important? The lifelong process of social interaction through which individuals acquire selfidentity and the physical, mental, and social skills needed for survival in society Essential for the individual’s survival and for human development Also essential for the survival and stability of society Human Development: Biology and Society Every human being is a product of biology, society, and personal experiences – NATURE and NURTURE How much of our development can be explained by socialization? How much by our genetic heritage? Sociologists focus on how humans design their own culture and transmit it from generation to generation through socialization Sociobiology – the systematic study of how biology affects social behaviour Most sociologists disagree with the notion that biological principles can be used to explain all human behaviour Some aspects of our physical make-up such as eye colour, hair colour, height and weight – largely are determined by our heredity Social Isolation & Maltreatment We all need social contact (even monkeys and chimps) to develop properly Some cases have arisen in which parents or other caregivers failed to fulfil their responsibilities, leaving children alone or leaving them in isolated circumstances The cases have shown the importance of a positive socialization process and the negative effects of social isolation Examples of abuse – physical, sexual or exploitation, neglect, and emotional abuse Neglect is the most frequent form of child abuse – when a child’s basic needs are not met - including: emotional warmth and security adequate shelter - education food - clothing health care - protection A child’s risk of being abused may be increased by other social factors, such as, racism, sexism, homophobia, poverty, and social isolation i.e. historically, many children who were sent to institutions were abused; the majority were from marginalized groups: aboriginal, racial & ethnic minorities, children with physical or mental disabilities and children living in poverty Perception of what constitutes abuse or neglect have differed i.e. “Spare the rod, spoil the child”, today is viewed by many as child abuse Still, many parents choose to use spanking as a form of discipline (pg. 110 box 4.2 –spanking)