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Angel Portell
on Dec 15, 2024Verified
In the game stage of socialization, children begin to learn
A) how to follow directions given by others.
B) that they are not always the center of everyone's attention.
C) how to take on multiple roles at the same time.
D) to imitate the behavior of significant others.
Game Stage
The stage in childhood when children become capable of taking a multitude of roles at the same time.
Socialization
The process by which individuals learn and internalize the values, beliefs, and norms of their culture, affecting their personal and social development.
- Absorb the concepts of social advancement stages as elucidated by authorities such as Mead and Freud.
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Learning Objectives
- Absorb the concepts of social advancement stages as elucidated by authorities such as Mead and Freud.
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