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Socialisation is defined as the process of acquiring the skills of social interaction with other individuals and this is how we obtain our identity, mental and social skills. It helps us to learn and how to think, talk and act in certain social situation. Through socialisation we are able to learn how to communicate effectively with other individuals. Socialisation is important for maintaining stability in society. The process of socialisation is more effective when individuals follow the rule or norms already in place. Socialisation is different in according to the culture of a society. For example, the way people walk, talk, love and develop. The way that there have all learned through the culture, depending on the person were he/she is born into. Haralambos and Holborn (2000) tell use that, primary socialisation, refers to socialising during the early years of childhood which take place mainly with family. Secondary socialisation occurs during...

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