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    grill, you know, “like a man”.’” The role of George’s dad demonstrates a type of gender-role socialization. Gender-role socialization involves the concept of learning behaviors and attitudes that fall in the category of the individual’s sex. George then goes on to tell the interviewer why he didn’t agree with his high school’s involvement in social channeling. The concept of social channeling is the process of socialization where children are prepared and lead to certain positions based on their social

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    attention to the gender equality issues many societies face. Is this increased awareness helping towards a neutral gendered socialization process which will inevitably eliminate the inequality? Gender socialization is the process where an individual is impacted by agents of socialization through their life stages which consequently creates the gender roles we see in today’s society. The only way to start working towards a gender equal world is by making changes towards the gender socialization process. Gender

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    Some agents of socialization that have had the greatest effect on me would be my family, culture, and gender. To begin with, culture has had a big effect on me in the sense that I am the complete contrary as my family members. It has affected me in a negative way since according to my family members, I do not act in a way that a Mexican person should. Since I am a vegetarian, my family often times accuse me of not being Mexican enough due to the fact that Mexican culture revolves around its foods

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    Gender is defined by the Merriam-Webster dictionary as the behavioral, cultural, or psychological traits typically associated with one sex (2017). Gender and the way we carry out gender have been linked to many different terms to try to create a better understanding of why we have or do gender accordingly to what was assigned at birth. Through the process of gender socialization, a plethora of social norms and expectations are bestowed upon all individuals as early as when an embryo’s sex is determined

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    Gender socialization takes place in our everyday lives whether we subconsciously know it or not. Gender socialization is the socially learned expectations and behaviors associated with members of each gender. For example, If I were to say it takes my friend at least 45 minutes to do their hair before school everyday, you would assume I am speaking about a friend who is a female as opposed to a friend who is male. This is because of the idea of gender socialization. As I stated earlier, gender socialization

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    Gender socialization plays a part in pay gap within societies and America today. Gender socialization instills thoughts, behaviors, and attitudes into individuals throughout the lifespan. As a result, the outcomes of gender socialization, not only, prepares society for pay gap, but also prepares individuals to implement a gap in pay in relation to gender throughout societies. The discussion that ensues explains gender socialization and the impacts this has on, both, individuals and society in general

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    Gender Socialization Sociology 100 Before a newborn child takes his or her first breath of life outside the mother 's womb, he or she is distinguishable and characterized by gender. A baby is born and the doctor looks at the proud parents or parent and says three simple words: Its a boy, or Its a girl The baby is brought home and dressed in clothes that help friends, family and even strangers identify the sex of the child. Baby boys are dressed in blue and baby girls are dressed in

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    While they are young, boys and girls begin gender socialization in their culture. At an early age, girls are given toys that are feminine like doll babies, kitchen sets, and Barbie dolls. Boys are given toys that are masculine like trucks, cars, and action figures. Those toys help to introduce them to traditional gender roles. The toy practice helped me to see the ways that distinctive toys are utilized as a part of play to help accomplish gender socialization. Play can be viewed as a way that young

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    Sex and Gender Socialization Before we learned this chapter, I didn 't know that sex and gender are different to each other, all I know is that gender and sex have the same meaning which referred to male and female. Recently, I just learned the difference between sex and gender, which is sex is like our biological difference which what makes people male and female, while gender is what the society reinforces a person to be based on their expectations and behaviors of being a male and female. In

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    Gender socialization, implementing societal gender norms, instilling what it means to be feminine or masculine (Baril, 2017). Analyzing how external influences and a child's perception consolidate the frame of their formation of gender roles in addition to combining the cognitive-development features and social-learning theory, is the Gender schema theory (Berk, 2010, p. 216). What are the societal requirements of being masculine? What is society's definition of attributing characteristics to femininity

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