social development

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infants (0-2)
babies will follow a moving person around the room, start to smile at human faces at 2 months, make a noise when adult/child goes by, loving towards carer, wave bye bye and play simple games
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early childhood (3-8 years)
at age 2 children will become interested in other children. there is parallel play and cooperative play. play encourages physical, intellectual, emotional and social development.
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socialisation
the process by which a person learns the culture of the society in which they live (attitudes, values and beliefs)
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primary socialisation
early childhood- parents and family are main infuence
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secondary socialisation
adolescents onwards- peer group, work, education and religious institutions are the main influences
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early (18-45), middle (46-65) and later adulthood (65+)
network of friends become extensive, young people experience sexual encounters. in middle adulthood adults have smaller groups of long lasting friends. in later adulthood adults take up new hobbies where they can make new friends if they have money
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informal support
friends, family neighbours (unpaid)
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formal
health professionals such as doctors and social workers (paid)
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at age 2 children will become interested in other children. there is parallel play and cooperative play. play encourages physical, intellectual, emotional and social development.

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early childhood (3-8 years)

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the process by which a person learns the culture of the society in which they live (attitudes, values and beliefs)

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early childhood- parents and family are main infuence

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adolescents onwards- peer group, work, education and religious institutions are the main influences

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