Abstract
Investigating socialization's multifaceted nature, this study explores its philosophical, sociological, andpsychological dimensions, focusing on the role of family in shaping individual characteristics. Analysisreveals a reciprocal convergence between individuals and societal norms. Socialization, a two-fold process,involves passive reception and active participation, impacting personality beyond social influences.Pedagogical support becomes crucial, particularly for children with speech impairments. Using Dembo Rubinstein and Shur's methodologies, the research unveils correlations between children's self-esteem, parental attitudes, and future expectations. Findings underscore the pivotal role of parents in shaping a child's self-perception and future outlook, emphasizing the profound impact of family dynamics on socialization.
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