SOC 1005 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Feral Child, Intellectual Disability, Human Bonding

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Isolated children: language is the key to human development. If an individual lacks language, he or she lives in a world of internal silence, without shared ideas, lacking connections to others. The longer they lack stimulating interaction, the more difficulty they have intellectually: timing and human development, genie, locked in a small room and tied to a potty chair since she was. Learning personality, morality, and emotions: freud and the development of personality. Chapter 3: socialization study guide: boys talk about sex and violence, gender messages in the mass media, these experiences establish your initial motivations, values, and beliefs. They are more likely to reason with their children than to punish them physically: working-class parents see their children as being like wildflowers they develop naturally. Since the child"s development will take care of itself, good parenting primarily means providing food, shelter, and comfort.

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