The process of my socialization has been a long journey. As a child, I was reticent and didn’t talk to many people besides family. In school, I would often find myself sitting on a bean bag chair reading books. When I got …show more content…
Mead believes that someone’s identity appears from social interactions and centralized feelings of oneself. Jean Piaget’s theory of development suggests that children shift through different stages of moral development. Lawrence Kohlberg’s theory of self-development piggybacks off Piaget’s theory. Kohlberg proposed that moral reasoning is a continual process that occurs throughout the lifespan.
Carol Gillian’s theory about self-development is focused on women, community, and caring about personal relationships. Erik Erikson’s theory comprises of eight stages from infancy to adulthood. I think George Mead and Carol Gillian best describes my socialization because I interact with people better and I understand Carol from a women’s perspective.
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