The role of socialization is to acquaint individuals with the norms of a given social group or society. Socialization is very important for children, who begin the process at home with family, and continue it at school. They are taught what will be expected of them as they mature and become full members of society.
<span>This is called grammar. It is used to communicate more effectively and so that people can get their point across without being misunderstood. English grammar was founded in the sixteenth century. William Bullokar wrote the Pamphlet for Grammar around this time, contrasting English from Latin.</span>
The sociocultural perspective is an approach to try and figure out why humans behave the way they do. It looks at the rules of social groups and subgroups in which the person is a part of.
Most of us have heard of the saying, "Birds of a feather flock together". Well, this is a very accurate statement. When you see different social groups, you start to notice that they, in some form or fashion, share the same idea, or fashion sense, beliefs, past, etc. This connection plays a huge role in the development of us as humans. Just like the more you hang out around bad people, the more susceptible you are to participating in those things, the same goes with hanging around good people, or people that try and do the right thing and can enjoy spending time together without doing something illegal. <em>All in all, the people we hang out with or spend time with impact us more than we care to notice.</em>
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