School routines such as lining up or waiting for a turn help children learn:
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Correct answer: Social rules, patience, and control
Such routines teach children important social behaviors. They help build responsibility and cooperation in group environments.
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More Agents of Socialisation questions
- Family is considered the primary agent of socialisation because it:
- Which of the following is a key role of peers in socialisation?
- Schools act as agents of socialisation by:
- The hidden curriculum in schools refers to:
- Parents who model kindness and cooperation influence children through:
- Peer influence is strongest during: