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    Unit 1: Understand Child and Young Person Development 1.1 Describe Kohlberg’s stages or moral development Kohlberg’s theory of moral development is an adaptation of the development theory of Jean Piaget. Piaget studied many aspects of moral judgment‚ most of his findings fit into a two stage process of moral development. Put into the simplest of terms‚ Stage 1: children younger than 10 or 11 years think about moral dilemmas one way and Stage 2: older children consider them differently. Kohlberg modified

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    hunt. The 3 symbols I used were; the conch shell‚ Piggy’s spectacles‚ and the beast. One of the symbols thats a big factor is the conch shell. “ We can use this to call the others they’ll come when they hear us. This shows communication is a big part of why they use the conch. When one of the boys blows the conch‚ the others start running when they hear it. “ But there was a stillness about Ralph

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    Moral Development 2 and a half years old - they have no understanding of what’s wrong and right but are starting to understand the word no. 3 years old - no understanding of what’s wrong and right but can follow simple rules most of the time. 4 years old- some children are sometimes thoughtful towards other but do things mainly for adult approval. 5-6 years old- children this age are eager to understand and follow the rules. 7-9 years old- children at this age are willing to tell others

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    power of solar rays to produce the flames their civilization relied on for survival. In William Golding’s book the Lord of the Flies Piggy’s glasses represent innovation and clarity which reveals that their use can be used to help their society or to destroy it. Piggy’s glasses represent innovation in a way that aided as well as harmed their society. Using Piggy’s glasses‚ the boys were able to intensify the sun’s beams which was then used to start the fire. The use of his glasses to create the

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    Shawna Keehn AED 202 Checkpoint: Moral reasoning Select one of the age groups chosen in week 6. Decide on the child’s age‚ what Level and stage he or she is at developmentally‚ and list some chacteristics Demonstrating the nature of the stage. I have chosen a child that is in the early adolescence stage that is the age of Fourteen. In my opinion a child who is fourteen should be at a level two‚ Conventional morality. Upon reviewing the reading of the stages a child who is Fourteen

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    went to prison‚ to Piggy’s aunt‚ since his parents are dead‚ expressing sorrow and regret over the way he acted on island where he and some of his

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    “The rock struck Piggy a glancing blow from chin to knee… Piggy fell forty feet and landed opened and stuff came out and turned red. Piggy’s arms and legs twitched a bit‚ like a pig’s after it has been killed” (Golding 181). As anyone could tell‚ Piggy’s death was anything but peaceful. His death‚ caused by Roger‚ was a violent and bloody one‚ as depicted by William Golding in his novel‚ Lord of the Flies. A class of boys become stranded on an island with no adults‚ however Golding describes the

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    Day 1- Well‚ we are lost on this island. After we came to‚ there was a noise. What a noise it was‚ it was like the horn of a ship: “ a deep harsh note boomed under the palms” (Golding 17). The sound was from a conch shell‚ blown by a boy named Ralph trying to call all of the boys marooned on the island to a meeting. I led my choir to the meeting. We voted on a leader. There is no doubt in my mind that I would be the best leader‚ but the group elected Ralph. Something about him really makes my blood

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    the dead body of Piggy. Roger was the one responsible for Piggy’s murder as he was growing hatred toward Ralph and Piggy. In conclusion‚ the death of Marshall Mars was not murder but a request to Kate to take him out of his misery after seeing he was going to die a painful death. Simon’s death was murder due to Jack and Roger starting the mob to attack Simon. All of the boys had been involved but Jack and Roger were mostly responsible. Piggy’s death was Roger’s fault when he let the rock fall as an

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    Bullying Behaviors William Goldings’‚ Lord of the Flies is the story of a group of young boys fighting for survival on a desolate island. On this island‚ the boys go through many forms of bullying‚ leading to the loss of civilization and death. From Jack hurting Piggy‚ to Ralph calling Simon ‘mad’ the boys have single handedly separated themselves into two categories; the bullies and the bullied. Golding‚ obviously can see how bullying arises from seemingly innocent children. He has created a world

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