Transcription of UNIT 4 4 Social influences on health and wellbeing - Collins
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88 Learning aim A: Explore the effects of socialisation on the health and wellbeing of individuals Topic Primary and secondary socialisation Topic Effects of socialisationLearning aim B: Understand the influences that relationships have on the health and wellbeing of individuals Topic influences of relationships on individualsLearning aim C: Investigate the effects of Social factors on the health and wellbeing of individuals Topic How Social factors influence health and wellbeingSocial influences on health and wellbeing4 UNIT 489175966 BTEC 88-8915/01/13 12:28 PM91 Social influences on health and wellbeingUNIT 490 Primary and secondary socialisationKey termsAgent (of socialisation): an individual who is involved in socialising others as a result of their work role or personal relationship Norms: the rules of socially appropriate behaviour in a societyPrimary socialisation: the process through which infants and children begin learning the norms or expectations of society; this usually happens within their familySecondary socialisation: the process of learning attitudes, values and Social norms outside of th
and adolescence have a powerful impact on the kind of people men and women become. In Western societies girls are socialised to express so-called feminine qualities, such as being kind, caring and gentle. This leads to assumptions about gender roles, such that women should look after children, cook and do non-manual work.
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