FNF 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Truancy, Kidney Development, Determinant
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The early years: social exclusion and childhood development. Socialization is the process by which children become part of their social group and thus, acquire the norms and values of their culture, learn to control their impulses, and develop their identity or self-concept (howe and bukowski, 2000) Mechanistic models: development in under the control of external agents, parents, teachers and family members, who provide particular experiences, such as rewards and punishments that shape a child"s behaviours of the world, social learning theory . Organismic models: development results from interaction between the child and the social and physical environment, children are oriented toward achieving certain end points, such as a balance between their urges and the opportunities for satisfying these urges. Family life and child socialization and development: child development is not isolated from family environment, context effects child development, parenting style the size and structure of the family social and economic circumstances.