Socialization And Childhood Essay

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Socialization and Childhood Influences Lesly Longoria Texas Woman’s University Socialization and Childhood Influences As we have been learning this semester in class, the experiences and ecological settings in which a child grows up in are important in giving each child their uniqueness. According to Bronfenbrenner, the degree to which individuals realize their potentials and develop their abilities is determined by interactions and experiences (Berns, 2016). It is evident that these interactions and experiences can come from different sources. In order to understand how a child’s development is influenced by their environment, it is important to know how their biological, social, and psychological characteristics are shaped …show more content…

Religion is a macrosystem that influenced my morals, attitudes, and the way I grew up as a child. Religion has been a significant factor in influencing my socialization and has influenced me to live a morally acceptable life. I started going to church when I was four years old and have been an active member for the last eighteen years. I have attended Sunday school classes, vacation bible school, have been a teacher in those programs, have been in the youth group, music group, media department, and have helped in the office positions. Being involved in these activities has been an important part of my life and is what takes up most of my time outside of school. My parents have also been active members and we, together, attend services and events regularly. Being a part of a religious organization has affected my development in ways that I had not even realized, ways that correlate to a study conducted to research the impact of religion on child development. According to the study by John Bartkowski (2008), children whose parents attend frequently exhibit greater social skills at home and impose positive effects on interaction skills, interpersonal skills and social competence. Another interesting finding was that attending church regularly has a strong influence on bolstering a child’s cognitive skills at school (Bartkowski, 2008). These results are consistent to my personal experience. Although I am an introvert, I do not find it difficult to communicate or interact with others and have had very positive experiences in school in all

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