SOC100H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Symbolic Interactionism, Social Forces, Libido
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Wild boy of aveyron or a mental nature. Thorough medical examination found no major abnormalities of either a physical. Cannot form intimate social relationships with other people. Develop only the most basic language skills. Ability to learn culture and become human is only a potential. Socialization: process by which people learn their culture. Do so by (1) entering into a disengaging from a succession of roles and (2) becoming aware of themselves as they interact with others particular position in society socialization, most of our human potential remains undeveloped. Role: a set of expected behaviours, or the behaviour expected of a person occupying a. Importance of childhood socialization in making us fully human. Formation of a sense of self continues in adolescence. Adolescence is a particularly turbulent period of rapid self-development. Many people can remember experiences from their youth that helped crystallize. B: sigmund freud their self-identity self process of socialization.