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Forum 5.4 - Groups Over Time

8/29/2021

20 Comments

 
Guiding Thought Question: Why does it make sense that the importance of different groups will shift and transition throughout a lifetime? Which group do you foresee being the most consistently valuable? Explain.
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Central Question: How do group roles and supports change over time?

Today's Learning Objective: Students will debate the importance of different sociological groups over time and taking note on the importance of peer and family groups to the socialization of an individual. 
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20 Comments
sims
1/18/2022 07:30:14 am

different groups and different people help teach you different things

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Lauren S
1/18/2022 07:33:26 am

We have new people come into our lives to help us most to grow. We learn new things and can always carry the lessons learned from the people in our lives.

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Sienna
1/18/2022 07:34:52 am

It makes sense because as you get older the people that you are primarily hanging out with changes. They will also change if your values and morals change. Of course my family will be consistently valuable but it will also be my friends.

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Axel
1/18/2022 07:35:18 am

I think friends are the most important. Friends will stick around for a good bit longer than family will, because your parents are older and will die

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Albino
1/18/2022 07:41:49 am

As you grow older things in your life tend to change, as you change and grow the groups that you are a part of will change with you. Family will always be consistently be important. Once you get older you being to make your own family, by getting married and having kids.

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Megan
1/18/2022 07:43:38 am

You will spend time with different groups of people and gain more relationships

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larn
1/18/2022 07:44:27 am

As you get older, it is normal to grow apart. Change is inevitable, but also people have different experiences

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thea
1/18/2022 07:44:50 am

People grow and develop so the people around you change from being elementary schoolers to being coworkers. The group that is most consistently valuable is family because they are always there no matter what time of ur life ur in whereas your elementary school friends may not still be there

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Reynolds
1/18/2022 07:46:29 am

as you get older, you move from family being most important to friends taking a bigger role in your life, and then different groups of friends become more prominent as you find out who you are and who you want to hang out with.

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McGriddle
1/18/2022 09:02:38 am

As life goes on, there are interests that become prominent/important to us. Such as from family, to friends, to coworkers/bosses, to family again. It fluctuates with new interests and the importancy of those interests.

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the only swizzle cool enough to show up today
1/18/2022 09:03:56 am

i would say that friends are most consistently valuable, even if the people within arent consistent. the having of friends is

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Riley Martin
1/19/2022 01:50:54 pm

My friends have definitely been the most consistent in my life. The group has stayed consistent and I can see it staying consistent for a while.

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izzy !
1/19/2022 01:53:49 pm

importance of groups change over time because people change over time! i think for me personally family will be the most consistently valuable because my brothers and i are all pretty close. i confide in friends more, but also my friends change more often while my family is always there

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emma
1/19/2022 01:54:38 pm

it makes so much sense that they shift and transition throughout time because people come and go, different people change and you might just drift especially like if your about to move for college far away it will be sometimes hard to contact or hangout and so it does just depends and the most consistently valuable group would be family because you will always have them and most of the time its just small changes but they will always be there

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Maria
1/19/2022 01:55:14 pm

You go through many stages of life where you will grow apart from some people and closer to others. Your priorities, values, and needs change

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not going to girls expedition or greenland :(
1/19/2022 01:56:22 pm

You need different groups of people for different times in your life so you can learn different important lessons

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little forget link
1/19/2022 01:56:38 pm

you'll probably have different focuses as you get older which in turn will effect which groups you deem to be "important"
Family group, because they mean the most to you and are the most likely to support you throughout your life.

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Nyamal
1/19/2022 01:56:50 pm

Groups change because you often only keep people you need at that specific time around you. I foresee my family being the most consistent because they’re always there to support

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Lily S
1/19/2022 01:57:21 pm

You have to learn different things from different people and have to here multiple opinions on multiple things

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Helena
1/23/2022 05:11:58 pm

It makes sense that different groups will shift in their importance is because different groups can teach different skills. The group that I see being the most valuable is my family because I will pretty much always have my family to rely on even if I move away.

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