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Abstract
Occupying a fundamental place among the intra-family interaction processes are those whose objective is to socialize children in a determined system of values, norms and beliefs; in other words, parents attempt to configure a determined type of person in their children. These socialization processes are some of the most widely known functions in a family; around these, family roles are distributed and the limits of parent-child expectations and behavior patterns are set; perhaps socialization is the fundamental axle in family life. These processes are also one of the main dimensions to articulate intra-family interactions and the socio-cultural context in which the family as an institution is inscribed. For this reason, most literature regarding family interaction -if not the lion's share- deals with describing the relevant variables related to the aforementioned socialization processes.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16493857
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Enferm ISSN: 0210-5020