Socializing children refers to the process by which individuals, particularly parents and peers, influence and shape a child's behavior, values, beliefs, and social skills.
Related terms
Parenting Styles: Different approaches or strategies used by parents to raise their children.
Peer Pressure: The influence exerted by one's peers to conform to their attitudes, behaviors, or decisions.
Attachment Theory: The psychological framework that examines how early relationships with caregivers impact an individual's social development throughout life.