Answer:
Effective socialization must always take into consideration the biological development of the one being socialized, in order to adapt the type of socialization and its demands according to the development characteristics of the person. This is so because socialization, that is, the inclusion of an individual within a society, with the benefits and demands that this entails, must fundamentally consider what type of person it is that is being included in society. Thus, the social demands and benefits of a 6-year-old child are not the same compared to those of an adult, or those of a person with Down Syndrome compared to a person with normal cognitive abilities.