Introduction Socialization is characterized by the way people accept a society and live in it. There are many kinds of socialization. Basic socialization is a way for individuals to accept the behavior, values, and activities of people who are part of a particular society. The important organization responsible for this acceptance is the family. Alternative socialization means an accepted procedure - proper action as part of a more gentle gathering with a larger social order.
What is a social agent? Social agents are people and groups that influence our self-concepts, emotions, attitudes, and behavior. There are five agents that play a role in the socialization of children. Every social actor plays a role in the development of children. In this article, we will introduce five agents and how they can help children's development. Five social agents will include family, school, parenting, colleagues, mass media, and community. As children grow and change, the influence of each agent also changes. Children will nurture trust, independence, initiative, ability and ambition, decide who we are, build relationships with others, and learn to reflect on life. family
Social agents are individuals, groups, or institutions that create a social background in which socialization takes place. Parents have the ability to shape their social development by developing their social skills. As children become young and grow young as young people grow from their young age, the need to connect with other people and make new friends will not stop. As a social actor of a child, you must provide them with every opportunity to acquire superior social skills indispensable for the successful operation of life.
Families are often the most important social factors because families are the center of their children's lives. Social agents may differ in their effectiveness. Peer group is a social group whose members have a common interest, social position and age. Since it is a place where children can learn to evade supervision and build relationships, there is a possibility that children can have a big influence. The influence of the peer group peaks usually in puberty. However, unlike the long-term impact of family members, peer group usually only affects short-term benefits.