Daycare can have a positive or negative impact on a child’s life. Studies have shown that bad day care experiences can lead to weaker bonds with their mothers and are more likely to fight back. Studies have also shown that good day care experiences can lead to better outcomes later in life. Day care can help a child learn how to interact with others and put them a daily routine before they reach normal schooling. Higher quality daycare has seen to have better outcomes with language and cognitive skills. These initial effects of daycare rather good or bad can influence how a child acts in society until they reach 15.
School settings help children develop skills they can use in the world. Such as learning new knowledge, attitudes, and values that will help them become members in society. Sociologists also have identified a hidden curriculum that students learn from one another. The hidden curriculum can be powerful than the lessons taught in school. For an example, it can include racism, sexism, and peer pressure. This can result in dysfunctions in one’s society. Also, conflict theorists think social class separates children. Children with wealthy parents tend to go to private schools and they learn skills that match their high position. Children of middle-class parents learn that many of them will not become professional leaders in society. In conclusion, schools shape our social class divisions.
Once a child reaches a certain age the family doesn’t have a big influence on how they view society. However, the skills they learned with their families are long-lasting. Whereas peer groups teach them short-term influences. While children are in school they make new friends and eventually form peer groups. These groups allow a child to form relationships on their own, without supervision. The influence of peer groups is seen during a child’s adolescent years. Peer groups are there for emotional support and companionship as children become less dependent on their parents and develop larger social groups. They influence our lives in a positive and sometimes a negative way. The downside of peer groups is known as peer pressure. Peer pressure can lead to underage drinking, drug use, and hate crimes.
Workplace socialization helps employees develop skills necessary for the company. These skills are usually developed through an onboarding process. Having company culture can increase positive motivation, friendships, collaboration, and sharing. Employees who do not feel a sense of belonging can lead to termination or dissatisfaction at the job. Socialization can be seen in the workplace by the employee developing their job title as themselves. When people describe themselves they often include their job title or line of work. Networking is also another form of socialization in the workplace. By employees networking, it helps build relationships with co-workers.
In today’s society mass media and technology have a huge impact on our attitudes and behavior and contributes to the socialization process. Television shows, music, magazines, and blogs influence our political views. For an example, the news media tend to focus on stories that affect a larger audience than local stories. Youth violence is often blamed on television shows, movies, and Rap lyrics. Many people believe violent video games contribute to youth violence as well. Video game violence can increase someone’s thoughts and behaviors which can lead to real-life violence. Commercials influence the way people dress, what they eat that day, and other products. Racial and gender stereotypes are also reinforce in the mass media.
In conclusion, this paper looked closer at how agents of socialization help us know our place in society. Socialization is an important process in becoming human, it influences who we will become and the paths we will take. Socialization refers to how a family molds a newborn into a person that can act in society. Schooling helps teach the child skills they will use in the world, such as their workplace. Mass media helps reinforce cultures and norms. Without socialization, many people wouldn’t know their place in society, learn the values and norms of the society they live in. Through socialization an individual is learning the skills to function in society. Through these skills they will learn how to read, write, and talk to members of the society. Also, by learning these skills people tend to develop a sense of self. They are aware of there place in society and will learn independence from other people and things. Agents of socialization subgroups each have a positive or negative influence on how we socialize in society.