School is the first place, as children that we begin to interact with others in a public environment. At school we meet new friends, hornswoggle our societys norms, as well as convey good moralistic values. It is also a very potent socialization agent in our brio. A norm is what is loosely accepted among society but not necessarily a law. For example not picking your nose at a restaurant is not a law but it is the norm and if you were to do so you would get some very impress looks. Values are what we learn as the right involvement to do. Again these are not laws just values formal through all one of our socialization agents. School taught me m any another(prenominal) crucial norms and values but they could not teach me every thing I needed to know to make my air through life, some things I did have to learn for myself.
        As a child placed in private schools, since kindergarten, at that place was always a strong emphasis put on building excellent moral values. In the fourth form we had a D.A.R.E. instructor come in and teach us that drugs were bad. At the time I did not give it any thought that I would actually encounter drugs in my life because I was so young.
But when I was in risque school and all my peers were using drugs and I never did I realized how affected I was by learning this moral value in the fourth grade. Another value that I learned later in my school years was to be a good father. As a sophomore in high school I signed up for a very easy class called Parenting. The only reason I was really taking this class is because I needed a humanities credit and I heard...
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