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Peers As Socializing Agent
Peers As Socializing Agent
Peers As Socializing Agent
MOHD ABDOH 154941 MASHITAH BT ZAABA 154674 NUR AMIRAH BT RAMLI 154599
Peers Definition
Roles of Peers
Peers As
Socializing Agent Effects of
Positive
Effects Negative Effects
Suggested
Action Conclusion Suggested Solution
Peers
towards individu
Definition of Peers
One /many person
Same age Some position
In society as you
Replacement of family
solving problems
Group of references
Agent of socialization
friend 70% agree about the statement of : my best friend is more understanding to me than my parents. I am very comfortable now and learned a lot thing from my best friends than my parents. I am more recognize myself with best friends than my parents.
Physical changes
Parents
Communication
Physical changes
The
changes
in
Communication
Spend more time in their room, with their peers,
to their children, giving them advice, knowing their true feelings, or explaining things to them.
Parents
Workaholic parents - cannot spend time together
he or she will mostly likely face peer pressure and this can lead to behavioural problems.
Family problems
2. Able to make the youth aware of the strengths and weaknesses, needs and desires of each other 3. To emphasize the concept of friend is the formation of self-concept, perspective, identity and intimate bond than family 4. Increase empathy and sensitivity of prosocial behaviour
5. Can assist the individual in shaping attitudes
Suggested action
Good friend can be a motivator (internal and external) Can be a good leader Can be a role model of the others
Suggested solutions
Teacher Negative effects of peers
Give counseling
Parents
Knowledge
Conclusion
Peers are among the most influential social
agents in shaping individual attitudes and behavior. The morality of the crisis mode continues to spread in our society, especially among teenagers. So the role of each individual as their peers themselves, parents in particular, the role of teachers and society is also very important to curb the negative influences as well as promoting a positive influence on adolescents.