In the Gusii people of Kenya, although parents do not speak directly to their children, it has been shown that Gusii children learn language from being in social groups where others are using the language.
<h3 /><h3>Socialization process</h3>
It can be defined as a process of the social sciences where learning is internalized according to the ideologies, habits and customs of a society to which the individual is exposed.
Primary socialization occurs in childhood, in the transfer of information and learning generated through the child's family, and secondary socialization occurs from the interaction with social groups and lived experiences.
Therefore, Gusii children learn language through secondary socialization in social groups that use language as a form of communication.
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