a continuing process whereby an individual acquires a personal identity and learns the norms, values, behavior, and social skills appropriate to his or her social position.
the act or process of making socialistic: the socialization of industry.
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It’s more about the socialization, the engagement, the fulfillment of some need some other way.
During lockdown, many of us learned to live with less—less excitement, less socialization, less trips out into the world—for the sake of the common good.
Our long-winded walking-and-talking sessions also address the socialization challenge the pandemic continues to present, according to Inman.
At this point, it’s not certain whether socialization helps promote brain health or the other way around.
The investigation’s conclusions have led researchers to suggest that prescribing socialization could help older adults foster brain health.
All of the tigers were much happier once they arrived here and began to realize the freedom and socialization they can have.
Nobody was interested in giving him access to education or socialization, or teaching him technical skills.
His 1973 doctorate dissertation on sex education was titled “Sexual Socialization and Premarital Sexual Behavior.”
Socialization will be a challenge, but consider the academic road ahead.
This simple switch would single-handedly defang conservative fear-mongering about the national socialization of health care.
Of socialization in the strict sense there is, for this purpose, no need.
Assimilation and socialization have both been described in these terms by contemporary sociologists.
What is the type of teachers in Negro institutions, for the progressive socialization of the individuals whom they instruct?
This showed that they felt it the vital factor in the progressive socialization of the individuals.
Only when these fail in efficiency or result in injustice and inequality of opportunities does socialization present itself.