GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
CONCEPT OF SOCIALISATION
Question
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Me
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Detailed explanation-1: -A person’s conscious recognition that he or she is a distinct individual who is part of a larger society. I. In Mead’s schema, the unsocialized self as subject.
Detailed explanation-2: -Mead believed that this understanding lead to the development of the “I” and the “me, ” where the “me” is our social self and the “I” is our response to the “me.” The “me” is how we believe the generalized other sees us. It is what we learn through interactions with others. The “I” thinks about what those things mean.
Detailed explanation-3: -The ‘me’ is the social self and the ‘I’ is the response to me. The ‘I’ is the response of the organism to the attitudes of the others; the ‘me’ is the organized set of attitudes of others which one assumes.
Detailed explanation-4: -according to mead the autonomous and spontaneous part our unified self is the “ I". Process by which an organism learns to respond only to a specific stimulus and not to other stimuli.