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George Herbert's Mead theorized that in the Game Stage, children begin to incorporate and understand societal pressures. These stages include the preparatory stage, play stage, and game stage

During the Preparatory Stage, children imitate the conduct of others without a refined understanding.

During the Play Stage, children begin role-playing and taking on the role of influential individuals in their lives.

Socialization occurs as people engage and disengage in a series of roles throughout life. It is a sociological process that ensues through socializing. George's conceptualization of the self has been very persuasive. 'Mead' expresses it as a total social process.

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