I believe the answer is: <span>Symbolic Interactionism
Symbolic interactionism put a heavy emphasis on the role of language in the formation of children's social skills.
The symbolic interactionist believe that the usage of racial slurs since early childhood would most likely make the children become dessentized of the impact that the slurs could create, and increase the likelihood of racially insensitive behavior.</span>
Answer:
Role strain.
Explanation:
As the exercise exemplifies, role strain occurs when a person has a difficulty meeting the responsibilities of a particular role in her or his life. A role is a set of expected behaviors and obligations a person has taken or has inherited. In this case, Janelle has role strain as a mother, given that she can't always act as she wants to and sometimes has as she is meant to do because of her role: to be firm, when she wants to be kind, altough she does it for the good of her children. When expectations are incompatible as these are, it is most likely to be facing role strain.
Stressing family loyalty, control and obedience, and intergenerational
dependency is the kind of family patterns and socialization practices that is called
Interdependent, according to Kagicibasi (1996).
<span>To add, the place where
we have the greatest potential to do good and where we experience our biggest
triumphs and our deepest vulnerabilities is within our families.</span>
Answer:
by using spells or magic formulars