Mead s stages of self development

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      The looking glass self includes imagining how we appear to those around us, interpreting others’ reactions to us, and developing a self concept. Cooley’s theory of self development states the development of self is an ongoing, life long process, the self is always in process, and the process of the looking glass self applies to old age.

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    • Chapter 5

      Stages in the development of the self Bauman and May (pages 22-23) suggest that we "internalise group understandings" in three stages. Their stages are based on a 1937 text-book chapter by Herbert Blumer (1900-1987) that first applied the term "symbolic interactionists" to theorists such as Mead.

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      Define Mead’s theory of the social self and outline the development of the self. Identify and describe Erikson’s eight stages of development. Examine the role of the family, the school, peer groups, and the mass media in the socialization process. Discuss how socialization varies at different stages …

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      As the self develops, children internalize the expectations of whom? What was Mead’s generalized othe? According to Mead. the development of the self goes through what 3 stages? Mead distinguished the "I" from the "me" in development of the self. Explain. P. 65. Mead concluded that not only the self is a social product, but also the mind.

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    • Rules? What Rules?: Mead’s 3 Stage Role-Taking Process – Learn S…

      Discuss the four stages of role taking – imitation, play, game, and generalized others based on Mead. How does Charles Horton Cooley’s “Looking Glass Self” illustrate the formulation of a person’s self-concept? How does Sigmund Freud use the concept of “ID, The Super Ego, and The Ego” to illustrate the development of personality?

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      (any person who has a strong influence on an individual’s self-concept) such as their parents, grandparents and older siblings. Charles Cooley (1998) developed Mead’s ideas further. His concept of the ‘looking glass self’, states that a person’s self grows out of a person´s social interactions with others.

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      Mead saw two main stages in its development. The first, known as the play stage, involves children playing roles that are not their own, like doctor, nurse, teacher. In doing so they become aware that there is a difference between themselves and the role that they are taking.

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      57. The two key stages in Mead's theory of how the self develops are the play stage and the game stage. a. True . b. False . 58. Mead developed the concept of the substantial other, which refers to the attitude of major people in one's life. a. True . b. False . 59.

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      3. Mead’s associate, Charles Horton Cooley (1864-1929), developed the notion of the looking-glass self, the idea that self-image is based on how others respond to us. 4. The self has a dual nature: a. The “I” is the self as subject. b. The “me” is the self as object. 5. The self develops through several stages: a. …

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