Answer to Question #171549 in Sociology for Rayhan

Question #171549

We as a whole realize that socialization is a deep-rooted cycle and this interaction proceeds from birth to death. During our life course, both nature and nurture might be assuming an equivalent part in building up our own autonomous 'self'. In your own life course till now, what (nature or support) would you consider to be a critical pretended in your own socialization interaction, and why?


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2021-03-16T09:07:44-0400

Nurture has had its significant impact in building up our own autonomous 'self', and in particular my parents. They have influenced my development in many ways that have shaped me to the person I am today. My parents are a role model and set example for me. They exposed and have been exposing me to new situations by taking me to different places, they taught me different skills and most important taught me how to a holistic responsible individual. Mannerism a fundamental aspect of my life was also shaped my parents


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