Socialization of the Adolescent
Socialization of adolescents refers to the process through which young people learn societal norms, values, behaviors, and roles. This stage is crucial as it shapes identity, beliefs, and social skills. Key agents of adolescent socialization include family, peers, schools, media, and religious institutions. During this period, adolescents experience emotional, physical, and psychological changes. Positive socialization helps build confidence, decision-making skills, and healthy relationships. Guidance and support from parents, teachers, and counselors are essential for nurturing responsible and well-adjusted individuals.