KERALA TEACHER ELIGIBILITY TEST (K- TET ) Flashcards

Child development ( Elementary Child):Socialization Process

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Socialization is the process through which individuals learn the ________ and ________ of their society.

A

norms, values

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The primary agent of socialization in early childhood is the ________.

A

family

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3
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Socialization helps individuals develop their ________ and ________ skills.

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social, interpersonal

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4
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________ is the lifelong process of inheriting and disseminating norms, customs, and ideologies.

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Socialization.

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5
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Through socialization, children learn how to ________ in their society.

A

behave

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6
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The family is considered the primary ________ of socialization.

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agent

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7
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One of the key purposes of socialization is to help individuals integrate into their ________.

A

culture

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8
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Socialization occurs through interaction with various ________ of society.

A

agents

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9
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Socialization helps in the development of an individual’s ________.

A

identity

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10
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Children learn social norms through the process of ________.

A

socialization

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The ________ plays a crucial role in a child’s early social development.

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family

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12
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________ provide children with their first peer relationships.

A

Siblings

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13
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Peers become significant during ________ and adolescence.

A

childhood

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14
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Teachers influence a child’s socialization by providing ________ and ________ in a structured environment.

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guidance, education

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The family, peers, and teachers are all important ________ in a child’s social development

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agents

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16
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Peers influence the development of ________ skills and social roles.

A

communication

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17
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Teachers help children develop social skills through ________ and structured activities.

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interaction

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18
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Parents instill values and norms through ________ and reinforcement.

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modeling

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19
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Children learn social roles and expectations from their ________.

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family

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20
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School environments provide opportunities for children to develop ________ relationships.

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peer

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21
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Early childhood social development focuses on forming ________ relationships.

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attachment

22
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Middle childhood is characterized by the development of ________ skills.

23
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Adolescence involves the formation of a ________ identity.

24
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________ development includes learning to share, cooperate, and resolve conflicts.

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During adolescence, individuals seek to form ________ and intimate relationships.
meaningful
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In early childhood, children learn social norms through ________.
imitation
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Peer relationships become more complex and significant during ________ childhood.
middle
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Adolescence is a critical period for developing a sense of ________.
self
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Social development is influenced by both ________ and environmental factors.
genetic
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Erik Erikson proposed ________ stages of psychosocial development.
eight
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The first stage of Erikson's theory is ________ vs. mistrust.
trust
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The main task in Erikson's second stage, autonomy vs. shame and doubt, is developing a sense of ________.
independence
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In the initiative vs. guilt stage, children begin to assert ________ and take initiative.
power
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The industry vs. inferiority stage focuses on developing a sense of ________ and competence.
pride
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During the identity vs. role confusion stage, adolescents explore their ________ and sense of self.
identity
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The intimacy vs. isolation stage involves forming ________ and intimate relationships.
close
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The generativity vs. stagnation stage centers on contributing to ________ and the next generation.
society
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In the final stage, integrity vs. despair, individuals reflect on their ________ and life.
accomplishments
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According to Erikson, each stage involves a specific ________ that must be resolved.
conflict
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Trust vs. mistrust is the first stage and occurs during ________.
infancy
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Autonomy vs. shame and doubt is the second stage and occurs in early ________.
childhood
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Initiative vs. guilt is the third stage and occurs during ________ childhood.
early
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Industry vs. inferiority is the fourth stage and occurs during ________ childhood.
middle
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Identity vs. role confusion is the fifth stage and occurs during ________.
adolescence
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Intimacy vs. isolation is the sixth stage and occurs during ________ adulthood.
young
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Generativity vs. stagnation is the seventh stage and occurs during ________ adulthood.
middle
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Integrity vs. despair is the eighth stage and occurs during ________.
late adulthood
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Erikson's theory emphasizes the impact of ________ experiences on development.
social
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Each stage in Erikson's theory is marked by a ________ that influences development.
crisis
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School environments provide opportunities for children to develop ________ relationships.
peer
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