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just noticed i need age 1-2 years moral development if anyone can help me
Hi

Will give you all the answer i wrote and you can then decide which ones you havent used and whether you think they are approriatte:


0 -12 Months.
No moral development for the first few months.
Show joy by smiling, cooing and laughing when fed comfortable or safe.
Show joy by smiling, cooing and laughing when fed comfortable or safe crying when distressed or unhappy.


1 – 2 Years.
No understanding of right or wrong, starts to understand word yes and no.
Sensitive to adult approval and disapproval, despite tantrums and bursts of anger.

2 – 4 Years.
They do understand the word “no” but will choose not to accept it.
Children are aware of the roles of the adults e.g. teachers / parents (they make the rules and have the authority.)
They do not understand the meaning of the word consequences.
Beginning to understand right from wrong.


Hope it helps, i found moral the hardest out of all of the others that you had to do.

Lynne
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