History & Social Studies

Social participation is the backbone of socialization.

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The answer to this question would depend upon the text you're using in your classroom. Different texts or theorists would answer this question in different ways, using different examples.

Without a text, I can say that isolation and lack of social participation interferes with and causes a lack of ability to socialize. Socialization skills are dependent upon experience and observation.