The Prevailed Patterns of Socialization Used by Rural Mothers in Socializing Children at Kafrelshiekh Governorate and Their Relations to Some Famly Variables

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Agricultural Economics Department, Rural Sociology branch, Faculty of Agricultural, Kafrelsheikh University

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This study aimed at identifying the Prevailed Patterns of Socialization, as perceived by rural mothers at Kafrelsheikh governorate, and explore to what extent the patternes of socialization differences accoeding to family type, mother’s work, mother’s age, mother’s education level, famly size, and enough of famly monthely incom. The sample of the study consisted of (186) rural mothers selected randomly from three villages at three districts at Kafrelsheikh governorate. To analyse the data descriptive ststistics, T-test, one way ANOVA were conducted. The results revealed that most rural mothers adopt normal socialization patterns at first (acceptance and independence) when dealing with their children. The abnormal negative socialization patternes were less adopted by the mothers (destination and discrimination). The results also indicate that the acceptance pattern of socialization is prevailed. Finaly, the results revealed that there are significant differences in most socialization patterns according to all the independent variables exept the family type. On the basic of the study results, some recommendations could be suggested.

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