The methods of Socialization Range between tolerance and violence for the child in the early Childhood stage

Authors

  • Adly Mahmoud Al-Semari

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.60037/edu.v1i10.1072

Keywords:

Maternal violence, Intentional behavior, Children, Offending behavior

Abstract

The research seeks to determine the extent to which the mother's socialization methods are characterized by violence towards her children, whose ages range between three and under six. A set of patterns of offending behavior by children were identified and a procedural definition was put in place, as well as patterns of punishment for the mother. We can determine the nature of the field material required for this study, the design of the data collection tool, and the selection of the study sample. The research has concluded that there is a convergence between the patterns and methods of socialization that the mother was exposed to in the early childhood stage and the patterns and methods that the mother practices of the patterns and methods of socialization towards the son (daughter) in the early childhood stage. Perhaps this convergence reinforces the notion of the cycle of violence, and the pattern of corporal punishment ranked first in the mother’s punishment of the son or daughter, came in the second place the pattern of verbal punishment, and in the third place was strife and neglect. There is a direct relationship between the direction of punishment towards extremism and violence and the escalation of marital disputes, so that 54.1% of the wives stated that the disputes with the husband made them treat the children with unnecessary cruelty.

Published

01/21/2023

How to Cite

Al-Semari, A. M. . (2023). The methods of Socialization Range between tolerance and violence for the child in the early Childhood stage. Journal of the Faculty of Education, 6(10), 155–186. https://doi.org/10.60037/edu.v1i10.1072

Issue

Section

الرئيسي

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