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By understanding the cases of isolated society for children in California and Ukraine, I learned the importance of socialization. Socialization is a social process that involves the interaction between people. The research object of sociology is human society, including social organization, social structure, social system, social change and other aspects. The research covers all aspects of social life, such as family, education, politics, economy, culture, religion, crime, etc.

In a broad sense, socialization refers to the process of individuals accepting and internalizing social culture, values, codes of conduct, etc. in society. This process involves individuals gradually learning and accepting various cultures, values and behaviors in society through social interaction and social experience in the process of growth and development, so as to become a socialized member. This socialization process is a long-term, gradual and ever-changing process that runs through the entire life cycle of an individual.

In a narrow sense, socialization usually refers to the process of people's acceptance and internalization of social culture, values, norms of conduct, etc. in childhood and adolescence. At this stage, individuals gradually form their own identity, social roles and behavior patterns through the influence of social institutions and social environments such as family, schools, friends, media, etc., so as to become a member of society.

Socialization theory is an important branch of sociology. Functionalism theory believes that socialization is a part of social function, which emphasizes the importance of socialization to social order and stability. According to this theory, socialization enables individuals to adapt to the needs of society and play their role in society. Through socialization, society can achieve its own functions and goals. These socialization theories provide different understanding perspectives and interpretation frameworks to help people understand the various factors and effects faced by individuals in the process of socialization. By comprehensively applying these theories, we can understand the essence and mechanism of socialization more comprehensively.

Death preparedness usually refers to a series of psychological, emotional and behavioral preparations and responses when facing the end of life. This preparation may involve the cognition, acceptance and emotional adjustment of death and death, as well as communication and preparation with relatives, society and religion. Although socialization and death preparation seem unrelated, they may be linked at different stages of an individual's life cycle. In the face of the end of life, individuals may review their life experience, social roles and identity, and reflect on and recognize their position and meaning in society. At the same time, social and cultural factors can also affect an individual's attitude and preparation for death. For example, social cognition and cultural traditions of death may affect an individual's attitude and acceptance of death.

Something interesting

For exploring the differences between how parents raise their children and the social class. The study found that lower-class parents are more likely to emphasize their children's obedience, while middle-class parents are more likely to emphasize creativity and self-reliance. Social class will affect parents' educational concepts and value orientation. Parents of different social classes may have different preferences and focuses on their children's education due to their social environment, cultural background and economic conditions. Lower-class parents pay more attention to their children's obedience, which may be related to their social environment and economic pressure. They prefer that their children can obey authority and obey instructions in order to better adapt and survive in life. Middle-class parents pay more attention to cultivating their children's creativity and self-reliance, which may be related to their emphasis on individual development and self-realization.

This difference reflects the different educational values and goals of different social classes. Lower-class parents may pay more attention to their children's foothold and survival in society, while middle-class parents pay more attention to cultivating children's creativity and autonomy so that they can achieve better achievements and development in society.

Question

How do social changes affect individuals and social structures?

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