Alex knows how he turned out when he was dipped into the society and makes the realization very quickly that he cannot change it. He realizes that there is nothing he could say or advice he could give that would change how the society really molds his child. Comparable to today’s society, at least 80% remember their parents telling them how bad drugs are or not to mess around with boys. At the time, the advice seemed to stick due to the eye contact and nods of approval; but it was a waste of breath. It was a waste of breath because society will affect humans how it does and that is human nature. KidsHealth, a popular parenting advice website, advises parents to try “Role-playing with your child can help your child develop strategies to turn down drugs if they are offered. Act out possible scenarios they may encounter. Helping them construct phrases and responses to say no prepares them to know how to respond before they are even in that situation.” Let's be honest, in a 2018 society it seems like drugs are an “in” thing. Just like the cigarette was an “in” thing. No matter the advice, kids will fall into the psychological societal mind games. It is all just because of the human nature to want to fit in and do as others do; being apart of a pack. This is all going back to sociology, studying how people act when introduced to other people and new situations. Sociology is dependent on the effect of the society, because there are millions of society’s the studies will continue. One study shows how people vote due to their society. For example, Tennessee votes majority republican due to its residents. California, on the other hand, voted majority Democratic. This shows all of the behaviors and actions people have are defined by the setting in which they
Alex knows how he turned out when he was dipped into the society and makes the realization very quickly that he cannot change it. He realizes that there is nothing he could say or advice he could give that would change how the society really molds his child. Comparable to today’s society, at least 80% remember their parents telling them how bad drugs are or not to mess around with boys. At the time, the advice seemed to stick due to the eye contact and nods of approval; but it was a waste of breath. It was a waste of breath because society will affect humans how it does and that is human nature. KidsHealth, a popular parenting advice website, advises parents to try “Role-playing with your child can help your child develop strategies to turn down drugs if they are offered. Act out possible scenarios they may encounter. Helping them construct phrases and responses to say no prepares them to know how to respond before they are even in that situation.” Let's be honest, in a 2018 society it seems like drugs are an “in” thing. Just like the cigarette was an “in” thing. No matter the advice, kids will fall into the psychological societal mind games. It is all just because of the human nature to want to fit in and do as others do; being apart of a pack. This is all going back to sociology, studying how people act when introduced to other people and new situations. Sociology is dependent on the effect of the society, because there are millions of society’s the studies will continue. One study shows how people vote due to their society. For example, Tennessee votes majority republican due to its residents. California, on the other hand, voted majority Democratic. This shows all of the behaviors and actions people have are defined by the setting in which they