Moral Development
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- Moral Development: Piaget and Kohlberg RevisitedThis article compared Piaget's and Kohlberg's theories on moral development and applied these theories to several questions concerning moral realism and counseling techniques.
- Comparing the Biological and Psychoanalytical Perspectives on Moral DevelopmentTwo major perspectives are the psychoanalytical approach, which emphasizes emotion and feelings of the child during the development, and the biological approach, which focuses on cognitive developments due to biology and gender traits.
- Nature vs. Nurture and DevelopmentThis article describes how a person's environment and genetic predispositions influence the development of their personality and moral attitudes.
- Social, Emotional and Moral Development in ChildrenThis article discusses the social, moral, and emotional development in children ranging from infancy to adulthood.
- How Does Moral Development and Understanding Change with Age?From Kohlberg's three stages to Turiel's seven, moral development has been observed to be intriguingly different in varied cultures around the world. Which theory is the most comprehensive? This article examines moral development theories and their impacts.
- What Young Children Learn About Gender RolesThis paper discusses the moral development of children in early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescence. It also discusses the issue of gender bias in the classroom and gives ideas to address this issue.
Knowledge and PracticeIs the Enlightenment theory correct?
Value InculcationWe talk of values and say we must inculcate good values, but we must also know how they are inculcated.- Setting the Correct Example, What Does it Mean to the Moral Development of Your Children?Its very important that parents set the correct example for their children.
- The Study of Moral and Cognitive DevelopmentAnalyzing the origins of the study of moral and cognitive development.
- Child Psychology and Moral DevelopmentI'm not really sure if morals and manners are declining, as each generation is raised within a different cultural context with differing sets of rules. However, what I am intrigued by is the age that morals start to develop within
- Fabrizio's Moral Development in Stendhal's Charterhouse of ParmaA brief examination
- De Cleve's Moral Development in Madame De Lafayette's Novel La Princess De ClevesA brief examination of the protagonist