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प्रश्न
Describe the main agents of socialisation.
उत्तर
The main agents of socialisation are as follows:
(i) Parents
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The socialisation of a child starts with the help of parents and other members of the family. Parents introduce the child to society and provide the building blocks of socialisation.
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Parents approve and discourage certain types of behaviour among children.
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Parenting styles are based upon strategies that can be authoritative, authoritarian and democratic or permissive. They exert varying degrees of acceptance and control upon their children.
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The parenting style is also influenced by conditions of life like poverty, illness etc. Grandparents and the network of social relationships also socialise children through parental influences.
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This agency has a direct and significant effect on the child’s behaviour and personality.
(ii) School
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Schools provide children with an organised set up for interaction with teachers and peers.
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Children in schools learn various cognitive skills, social skills, self-control, self-initiative, responsibility, and creativity and also internalise the norms set by society.
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Schooling, therefore, can transform a child’s personality since children learn to become self-reliant.
(iii) Peer group
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Development of self-identity is greatly facilitated by the peer group.
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Children not only learn to assert their own point of view but also accept and adapt to those of others.
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They also acquire qualities like sharing, trust, mutual understanding, role acceptance and fulfilment.
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The interaction is direct, therefore the socialisation is smooth.
(iv) Mass Media
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Children learn about many things through television, newspaper, books and cinema. Adolescents and young adults often derive their models from them.
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Children learn to form their own opinions and ideas with interaction to mass media.
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However, this agency may also promote anti-social aspects that have to be avoided by individuals.