GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
CONCEPT OF SOCIALISATION
Question
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role-taking self
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the “me”
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the “I”
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the generalized self
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Detailed explanation-1: -’ The ‘me’ is considered the socialized aspect of the individual. The ‘me’ represents learned behaviors, attitudes, and expectations of others and of society.
Detailed explanation-2: -For George Herbert Mead, the self represents an ongoing interaction between: our socialized self and our isolated self.
Detailed explanation-3: -George Herbert Mead suggested that the self develops through a three-stage role-taking process. These stages include the preparatory stage, play stage, and game stage.
Detailed explanation-4: -Sociologist George Mead believed there are three stages to the development of self: Preparatory stage. Play stage. Game stage.
Detailed explanation-5: -Mead believed that the ‘self’ emerges from social interaction and this is formed within society rather than traditional views, whereby society grows as a result of the coming together of separate individuals.