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    Their Socialisation and training must start early.

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    Their training and Socialisation must start early.

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    Failure to promote appropriate Socialisation of a child.

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    Socialisation may be viewed as the“internalisation of social norms.

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    Johnson defines Socialisation as“learning that enables the learner to perform social roles”.

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    Traditionally the sensitive“Socialisation” period in a dog's life is considered to be between around three to 12 weeks.

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    Green defined Socialisation“as the process by which the child acquires a cultural content, along with selfhood and personality”.

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    Concerns about Socialisation are persistent despite a number of research papers that found homeschooled children are not denied opportunities to socialise.

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    From the point of view of the individual, Socialisation is the process by which the individual learns social behaviour, develops his‘self.

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    Peter Worsley explains Socialisation“as the process of“transmission of culture, the process whereby men learn the rules and practices of social groups”.

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    Their Socialisation must start early for them to mature into well-mannered dogs no matter where they are and who they meet.

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    Socialisation means transmission of culture, the process by which men learn the rules and practices of social groups to which belongs.

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    From the point of view of the individual, Socialisation is the process by which the individual learns social behaviour, develops his self.

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    Anticipatory Socialisation refers to a process by which men learn the culture of a group with the anticipation of joining that group.

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    (iii) Peter Worsley explains Socialisation as the process of“transmission of culture, the process whereby men learn the rules and practices of social groups”.

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    The process of Socialisation is important from the point of view of society as well as from the point of view of individual.

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    The food habits, occupational specialisation, behavioural patterns etc. of a caste are handed down from one generation to another through the process of Socialisation.

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    From the point of view of society, Socialisation is the way through which society transmits its culture from generation to generation and maintains itself.

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    Is it not a tragedy that the spirit of political Socialisation and mutual admiration, which was visible in the 1950s and'60s, has increasingly eroded?

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    Their training must start early as does their Socialisation so they grow up to calmer, well-balanced mature dogs that are a pleasure to have around.

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    Aside from the evacuation efforts, Socialisation and education programmes are being established for disaster risk reduction and preparedness upfront of a potential eruption at Agung.

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    The researchers found the“optimal outcome” group did not differ from“typically developing” children on Socialisation, communication, most language sub-scales and only three had below-average scores on face recognition.

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    Socialisation is, thus, a process of cultural learning whereby a new person acquires necessary skills and education to play a regular part in a social system.

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    With the support of GEF, a financial mechanism for several environmental conventions, a women's union piloted the project named"Socialisation of solid waste management in Hoi An".

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    In the adult Socialisation, actors enter roles(for example, becoming an employee, a husband or wife) for which primary and secondary Socialisation may not have prepared them fully.

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    The community church played a big part in some children's Socialisation, and 9% participated in junior groups focusing on serving the community, including Scouts, Guides and Cadets.

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    However, adding just the best understood costs, such as inhibited peer Socialisation during childhood and absence from from work, and we can guess the amount will increase still further.

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    Online gaming has become a concern for some parents in the past few years and there are worries children might become addicted, with negative effects on their Socialisation.

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    The words are always written by someone and these people too- authors and editors and advertisers- join the teachers, the peers and the parents in the Socialisation process.

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    Humans are social creatures, and to be happy, we need to establish some intimate bonds with others, but the challenge is to find a balance between solitude and Socialisation.

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