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Socialization begins at an early age from "summary" of The Social Animal by David Brooks

The process of socialization begins when we are just infants. Even before we can speak, we are absorbing information from the world around us like little sponges. Our brains are wired to pick up on social cues, gestures, and facial expressions. We learn to mimic the behaviors of those around us, starting with our caregivers. As we grow older, our socialization continues in more formal settings such as school. Here, we learn not only academic skills but also how to navigate the complex social world. We learn about hierarchies, friendships, and social norms. We learn how to interact with others, how to negotiate conflicts, and how to cooperate with o...
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    The Social Animal

    David Brooks

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