Factors Influencing Human Behaviour Flashcards
What does socialisation mean?
When people learn the culture of their society
What is the definition of primary socialisation?
A child’s first way of learning to socialise with their family, who teach the norms and values of society
What is the definition of secondary socialisation?
When a child moves into the wider society and learns from experiences - from education, media, peers, religion, work
What are a child’s physical needs?
Support (with walking)
Feeling safe
Having regular check ups to see if they are developing
What are a child’s intellectual needs?
Having education
Being encouraged and praised
What are a child’s emotional needs?
To have a bond with one of their parents
Feeling a sense of security
What are a child’s social needs?
To have opportunities to interact with other people
What are an adolescents physical needs?
Guidance
Support
Awareness of issues - drinking, smoking
What are an adolescents intellectual needs?
Having an educations
Developing their skills further
What are an adolescents emotional needs?
To have people to listen to them
Share empathy
What are an adolescents social needs?
Building strong social networks
Opportunities to make friends and socialise
What are an adults physical needs?
To keep stamina
Medical issues
What are an adults intellectual needs?
Having hobbies - could be part of physical as well
Work place
What are an adults emotional needs?
Having general support
Family
What are an adults social needs?
Going to social events
Being with their work friends or maintaining friendships