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Originally Posted by mother theresa
can anyone help me with htis i am looking for moral development for the ages 4-7 year olds 7-12 year olds 12-16 year olds and 16-19 year olds would be very grateful
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Hi Mother Teresa
i'm not sure of your question but if it's sequence and rate of moral development this is what i wrote for 4 years to 19 years:
4 – 7 Years.
Children do think of others but mainly for adult approval.
They start to understand and use rules (especially when it is useful to them e.g. if a sand timer comes to an end they will be quick to say its my turn etc.)
Is interested in being good, but may tell lies or blame others for wrongdoings because of intense desire to please and do right.
7 – 11 Years.
Children start to tell others the rules and inform adults when a rule is being broken.
Are aware of consequences of their behaviour.
They can follow rules and boundaries.
May experience guilt and shame.
Has difficulty admitting mistakes but is becoming more capable of accepting failures and mistakes and taking responsibility for them.
Is aware of right and wrong; wants to do right to please adults.
11 – 13 Years.
They understand the need for rules (so that everyone is treated fairly).
Knows right and wrong; tries to weigh alternatives and arrive at decisions alone.
Is concerned about fair treatment of others; is usually reasonably thoughtful; is unlikely to lie.
13 – 19 Years.
Understands about rights and wrongs and consequences of actions.
Experiences feelings of frustration, anger, sorrow, and isolation.
Can be confused and disappointed, state values and actual behaviours of family and friends;
May be interested in *** as response to physical-emotional urges
hope this helps you
Lynne
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