GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
CONCEPT OF SOCIALISATION
Question
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Imitation
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Games
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Play
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -The preparatory stage also referred to as the imitation stage, is a phase in which children copy or imitate the behaviors of others as a way of learning. This stage occurs up until about age three. According to Mead, they can only imitate basic gestures and words.
Detailed explanation-2: -The first stage is the preparatory stage. The preparatory stage lasts from the time we are born until we are about age two. In this stage, children mimic those around them.
Detailed explanation-3: -George Herbert Mead suggested there are three stages involving role-taking and development for a child. These stages, now referred to Mead’s Stages, include the preparatory, play, and game stage, respectively.
Detailed explanation-4: -Mead’s I and Me But the socialized self begins when we are able to consider how one important person views us. This initial stage is called “taking the role of the significant other.” For example, a child may pull a cat’s tail and be told by his mother, “No!