George Mead

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Across
  1. 2. Mead proposed that children went through ______ as they aged
  2. 3. Language allows people to take on the “role of the other” and respond to their own behaviors through the _________ attitudes of others.
  3. 5. Name of the third stage children go through as they age
  4. 7. Mead's main contribution was his attempt to show how the human self arises in the process of social __________.
  5. 10. Mead’s major works include 1932's "The _______ of the Present"
  6. 12. something vital that children learn through the second stage
  7. 15. mead's "I" and "me," when viewed as a __________ of the "I" and the "me," reveal a profoundly social nature.
  8. 18. Mead proposed that children go through stages as they ______.
  9. 19. This allows people to take on the “role of the other” and respond to their own behaviors through the symbolized attitudes of others.
  10. 20. Name of the first stage that Mead proposed children go through
  11. 22. Through Mead’s theory involving the part of play, people must _________ the rules of the game and internalize the roles of everyone else involved.
  12. 24. The amount of stages that Mead proposed children went through
  13. 25. The name of one of Mead’s books is “Mind, Self, and ________”.
Down
  1. 1. The United States State in which Mead was born
  2. 4. Mead's work focuses on the way in which the self is.
  3. 6. According to Mead, the self is not there from birth, but it is developed over time from social experiences and ___________.
  4. 8. Something that is learned through the third stage. To _________
  5. 9. Mead is best known for the nature of the ______
  6. 11. The middle name of Mead being “George _______ Mead”.
  7. 12. Mead claims that there is a ________ between the “I” and the “Me” within his theory.
  8. 13. Something children are designated to learn through the first stage
  9. 14. Something else that is learned through the third stage.
  10. 16. “The “____” in our social life and the “I” is our response to the “____” component”.
  11. 17. This theory opposes ___________ determinism because it holds that the self does not exist at birth and may not be present at the beginning of a social interaction, but it is constructed and reconstructed in the process of social experience and activity.
  12. 21. The social self theory, proposed by George Mead, argues that an individual's _________ of self derive from interactions with others.
  13. 23. Name of the second stage children go through as they age