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What role do parents play in children's learning of social norms?
What role do parents play in children's learning of social norms?
- They are responsible for guidance and discipline. (correct)
- They rely on schools to teach them.
- They encourage rebellion against norms.
- They often ignore them.
Conflicts among family members are less noticeable than those with outsiders.
Conflicts among family members are less noticeable than those with outsiders.
False (B)
Name two reasons why friends can learn from each other.
Name two reasons why friends can learn from each other.
Through competition and interaction; they remind each other to adjust and correct inappropriate behaviors.
________ can help in building friendships by sharing joys and feelings.
________ can help in building friendships by sharing joys and feelings.
Match the following concepts with their descriptions:
Match the following concepts with their descriptions:
What attitude should teenagers have towards media information?
What attitude should teenagers have towards media information?
Like-minded individuals can create stronger friendships by sharing opinions.
Like-minded individuals can create stronger friendships by sharing opinions.
List three attitudes teenagers should adopt regarding media information.
List three attitudes teenagers should adopt regarding media information.
Flashcards
Family's role in social learning
Family's role in social learning
Family plays a crucial role in shaping an individual's social behavior and values from childhood to adulthood. Parents act as guardians, transmitting cultural practices and norms to their children. Through guidance and discipline, they enforce societal standards and ensure the continuation of traditional values.
Why family conflicts are more intense
Why family conflicts are more intense
Conflicts within families tend to be more intense and noticeable because family members share close emotional bonds, high expectations, and strong demands. These factors create a more sensitive environment for disagreements and make them more emotionally charged.
How friends facilitate learning
How friends facilitate learning
Friendships offer opportunities for learning through mutual interaction and competition. Friends can challenge each other's perspectives, motivate personal growth, and help identify and correct inappropriate behaviors. This dynamic exchange of ideas and experiences contributes to personal development.
Role of shared interests in friendship
Role of shared interests in friendship
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Teenagers' critical media approach
Teenagers' critical media approach
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Teenagers' personal values
Teenagers' personal values
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Building supportive relationships
Building supportive relationships
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Mindful social interaction
Mindful social interaction
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Study Notes
S1 Citizenship, Economics and Society - Term 1 Revision Notes
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Term 1 Uniform Test Scope:
- Module 1.1 (Self-understanding and life skills): Includes chapters on self-understanding, self-esteem, self-confidence, and facing growth challenges (excluding one topic).
- Module 1.2 (Interpersonal relationships and social inclusiveness): Covers harmonious family and social inclusiveness topics.
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Term 1 Exam Scope:
- Module 1.1 (Self-understanding and life skills): Includes chapters on self-understanding, self-esteem, self-confidence, and facing growth challenges (including a bonus section).
- Module 1.2 (Interpersonal relationships and social inclusiveness): Covers harmonious family and building good social relationships. Bonus part for exam is also mentioned.
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Notes:
- Key Inquiry Questions are indicated by double asterisks (**).
- Key Inquiry Questions for the uniform test and exam are indicated by asterisks and double asterisks respectively.
- Questions for bonus part in the exam indicated by the hash (#) symbol.
Media Information Attitudes
- Teenagers should have three key attitudes toward media information:
- Rational decision making, avoiding unverified information.
- Self-discipline, respecting others and empathy.
- Considering different viewpoints (multiple perspectives).
Understanding Development Paths
- Two ways for teenagers to understand different development paths are:
- Attending college information days and overseas seminars.
- Learning about government programs and/or quality certifications.
Significance of Family
- Families are crucial in guiding children and teaching social norms and behaviors.
- Parents have the responsibility to discipline their children effectively and preserve societal values.
Family Conflicts
- Family conflicts are often more noticeable and tense than conflicts in other relationships.
- Intense emotions, demands, and expectations make family issues more noticeable.
Friendship Learning
- Friends can learn from each other through:
- Competition.
- Learning to correct errors.
Similarities in Friendship
- Finding common ground, is essential to building friendships because it:
- Allows like-minded people to share experiences.
- Promotes sympathy.
- Aids in establishing friendships.
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Description
Prepare for your Term 1 uniform test and exam with these comprehensive revision notes covering self-understanding, life skills, and social inclusiveness. Gain insights into key inquiry questions and ensure you understand the important modules necessary for success. Review the bonus sections to maximize your performance.