Social education is different from socialization because socialization is the foundation of all other learning, while social education is more in-depth and expresses the nuances of human behavior as the social response to behavior. Socialization is early learning that makes other aspects of education easier to teach; As previously implied in this essay, socialization is how a person first learns to distinguish “right” from “wrong” or to respect obvious authorities such as parents. Social education begins outside the home in settings that require interaction with people other than immediate family members and stimulates an individual's moral senses. Previous interactions “lay the foundation” for subsequent interactions, even those with more than just acquaintances. Social education is the reason there is a distinction between “right” and “wrong”; we imagine that without social education, the world could be even more heavily bogged down by criminal activity or uncivilized behavior. It's important to start instilling social standards at a young age, but this process is lifelong. From the moment of birth to death, individuals are influenced and shaped by the popular beliefs of their native culture and by comparison with those of the world
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