Socialisation in a sentence as a noun

They get all the education they need and there's childcare and socialisation in first and second place.

Please please please, do some socialisation with folks within the dev community and in your school and neighbourhood.

Hormones DO have an effect, but it's socialisation that is pressuring men and women to adopt their roles.

"This kind" being the research we've been discussing, which is about socialisation and toy preference.

Going directly into second year is probably a bad idea from a socialisation point of view.

These are long days for us and son but great for his socialisation, learning etc. Mum gets to have an adult conversation and exercise her brain.

Your position seems strange to me. I'm all for keeping things light-hearted at the office and having a bit of downtime and socialisation during the working day, but if people are doing that all the time and not doing the job they are paid for, why shouldn't they be fired?

Chiefly, it was the ability to spontaneously organise my socialisation with other kids more or less as I wanted.

Part of their role, at least now, is actually to offset preconceptions.>"I just had a romantic notion"This is just where the socialisation manifests itself.

School is not about education, it is about childcare and about indoctrination and socialisation.

I think "socialisation under the umbrella of a facebook type environment" was inevitable one way or another.

For instance, bullying is qualitatively indistinguishable from teasing, which is regarded by most as part of normal, healthy socialisation.

That's fine, no embarrassment needed... I understand the act of the moderator but I also believe in taking the mystique out of random socialisation over the internet, which is an enlightening and innocuous pastime.

Here we also now have evidence that suggests that we are born this way and the socialisation is just on top of what we started with [1].I'm not trying to make the argument that it is more nature than nurture or that I know the precise underpinnings of a decent model.

The number of active pre-conditions is quite stunning, from elite isolation to concentrated wealth to inadequate socialisation and education, to concentrated land holdings to loss of authority to repression of new technologies especially in relation to energy, to the atrophy of the public sector and spread of corruption, to media dishonesty, to mass unemployment of young men and on and on and on.

Socialisation definitions

noun

the action of establishing on a socialist basis; "the socialization of medical services"

See also: socialization

noun

the act of meeting for social purposes; "there was too much socialization with the enlisted men"

See also: socialization socializing socialising

noun

the adoption of the behavior patterns of the surrounding culture; "the socialization of children to the norms of their culture"

See also: socialization acculturation enculturation