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    Kohlberg’s six stages can be more generally grouped into three levels of two stages each: pre-conventional‚ conventional and post-conventional. Following Piaget’s constructivist requirements for a stage model‚ as described in his theory of cognitive development‚ it is extremely rare to regress in stages—to lose the use of higher stage abilities. Stages cannot be skipped; each provides a new and necessary perspective‚ more comprehensive and differentiated than its predecessors but integrated with them.

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    for money and cigarettes would strongly provide support to Kohlberg’s Moral Development theory. Becker (1996) identifies that for someone at level one moral development it is the person’s needs that determine right or wrong. Wuornos needed to support herself with money and cigarettes‚ something she would not get from her family‚ as a result‚ by the age of thirty five Wuornos had risen to level three of Kohlberg’s moral development theory. Kohlberg describes an individual at stage six as having post

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    30146194 ULN no: 9158839584 Course no: E150DWC3561U CYP Core 3.1: Understand child and young person development 1.1. Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth to 19 years. Aspects of development should include * Physical * Communication * Intellectual/cognitive * Social‚ emotional and behavioural * Moral Social and emotional development is the development of the child’s identity and self-image‚ relationships and feeling about themselves and learning

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    standards that continuously progress and become more prominent as their adventures continue. Huck gains a new perspective on society and begins to accept and allow himself to change and stray away from society’s usual expectations. Huck’s moral developments begin to appear early on in his and Tom’s numerous adventures that they partake in. As they begin their journey‚

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    Although society sees this book as controversial‚ “the books that the world calls immoral are books that show the world its own shame” so overall this books morals are beneficial (Wilde). In Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ Huck encounters multiple morally challenging situations. The situations with Mary Jane‚ the Duke and King‚ Jim‚ and The Grangerford’s exemplify that despite society’s expectations‚ Huck does what is morally right and challenges questionable standards he has been

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    independence deteriorates during the Phelps’ episode‚ he does grow and flourish from his mistakes‚ which makes The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn a novel of bildungsroman. Throughout The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ Twain uses the development and growth of Huck Finn’s morals to convey how the adventures that Huck embarks on become a learning process to maturity by teaching him to be independent‚ civilized‚ and understand the evil surrounding racism and slavery. Throughout the novel‚ Huck Finn has trouble

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    My Development from Childhood to Adulthood Julie A. Clough PSY 202 James Woodward April 9‚ 2012 Urie Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Theory proposes that human development is best explained in terms of interaction between individuals and the environments in which they live or have lived (Witt and Mossler‚ 2010‚Adult Development and Life Assessment‚ Section 2.9‚ para 1 ). Bronfenbrenner’s theory consists of microsystem‚ mesosystem‚ exosystem‚ macrosystem and chronosystem

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    Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Development Level A Preconventional *Ages 0-9‚ behaviour motivated by the anticipation of pleasure of pain Stage #1- Punishment and Obedience *do what’s right to avoid breaking rules‚ doing the right thing to avoid punishment. Punishment overcomes the child’s mind; punishment proves that disobedience is wrong. Example (child) – A child will stop trying to take a sibling’s toy in order to avoid being sent to his room and to gain or

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    Case Study of Moral Development October 22‚ 2011 I worked in a medium sized group in a self-help department in a special unit that worked with the vulnerable population of lone parent families. Most of these parents were female‚ between the ages of 16 years and 24 years who were on social assistance‚ had not completed high school and were without familial support. These youthful mothers were referred to the agency through various channels: (1) child protection workers‚ (2) long term ward (foster

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    OT121: Lifespan Development and Occupation II University of the Philippines Manila | College of Allied Medical Professions Department of Occupational Therapy | Block 21 – Occupational Therapy SS 2012 – 2013 Young Adulthood Ms. Faith Deanne Mari B. Caube 16 January 2013 YOUNG ADULTHOOD   Age Range: 20 - 40 years old Difference of development o Changes due more to personal‚ social‚ cultural events rather than chronological or biological changes o Hallmark of maturity - adapt and change in accordance

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