Factors Influencing Human Behaviour Flashcards

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What does socialisation mean?

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When people learn the culture of their society

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What is the definition of primary socialisation?

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A child’s first way of learning to socialise with their family, who teach the norms and values of society

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What is the definition of secondary socialisation?

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When a child moves into the wider society and learns from experiences - from education, media, peers, religion, work

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What are a child’s physical needs?

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Support (with walking)
Feeling safe
Having regular check ups to see if they are developing

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What are a child’s intellectual needs?

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Having education

Being encouraged and praised

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What are a child’s emotional needs?

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To have a bond with one of their parents

Feeling a sense of security

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What are a child’s social needs?

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To have opportunities to interact with other people

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What are an adolescents physical needs?

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Guidance
Support
Awareness of issues - drinking, smoking

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What are an adolescents intellectual needs?

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Having an educations

Developing their skills further

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What are an adolescents emotional needs?

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To have people to listen to them

Share empathy

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What are an adolescents social needs?

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Building strong social networks

Opportunities to make friends and socialise

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What are an adults physical needs?

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To keep stamina

Medical issues

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What are an adults intellectual needs?

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Having hobbies - could be part of physical as well

Work place

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What are an adults emotional needs?

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Having general support

Family

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What are an adults social needs?

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Going to social events

Being with their work friends or maintaining friendships

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What are the elderly’s physical needs?

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Support with day-to-day tasks - getting dressed, washing themselves
Mobility issues - being able to get to places

17
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What are the elderly’s intellectual needs?

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Having resources that can be understood

Hobbies - bingo, sudoku, cross word

18
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What are the elderly’s emotional needs?

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To have company

Someone to listen to them and know they have someone to turn too

19
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What are the elderly’s social needs?

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Maintaining relationship with their family

20
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Name the 5 Early Years Care Settings:

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Pre-schools
Nurseries
Schools
Children centres 
Child minder services
21
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Name the Day Care, Care Setting:

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Day care centres

22
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Name the 5 Residential Care, Care Settings:

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Hospices 
Respite care
Foster care
Nursing homes 
Children homes
23
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Give some examples of inherited characteristics (nature)

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Height
Hair colour
Eye colour
Weight
Maternal instinct 
Cystic fibrosis
24
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Give some examples of nurtured characteristics

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Ambition
Vanity
Alcoholism 
Fears
Sense of humour
25
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Give some examples of characteristics that could be bother nature and nurture

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Violence
Clumsiness
Laziness
Sexuality
Intelligence
Femininity / masculinity 
Sporting / music ability
Sense of rhythm
26
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What are the 4 age stages?

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Child
Adolescent
Adult
Elderly