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DEVELOPMENT OF SELF CONTROL

1 Year
Aware that others impose demands
DEVELOPMENT OF SELF CONTROL

2 Years
Have internalized some controls
DEVELOPMENT OF SELF CONTROL
3 Years
Capable of self-regulation
PIAGET'S VIEWS/MORAL DEVELOPMENT

Moral Realism
5 - 7 years
Rules are created by wise adults and therefore must be followed and cannot be changed.
Immanent Justice
Breaking a rule ALWAYS leads to punishment
PIAGET'S VIEWS/MORAL DEVELOPMENT

Moral Relativism
8 years
Understanding that rules are created by people to help them get along
KOHLBERG STAGES/MORAL REASONING

What are the two stages of the Preconventional Level
Obedience Orientation

Instrumental Orientation
KOHLBERG STAGES/MORAL REASONING

What are the two stages of the Conventional Level
Interpersonal Norms

Social System Morality
KOHLBERG STAGES/MORAL REASONING

What are the two stages of the Postconventional Level
Social Contract Orientation

Universal Ethical Principles
PreC
Obedience Orientation
Adults know what is right and wrong. Avoid punishment. "Don't steal the drug, it is against the law"
PreC
Instrumental Orientation
People look out for their own needs. Expect payback or favor in return. "Steal drug, waife may reward you or do something nice for you
C
Interpersonal Norms
Live up to others expectations. Win others approval. "Don't steal drug so others see you as honest and obeying the law
C
Social System Morality
follow rules for social "order". "Steal the drug a husband should do all he can to save his wife." -or- "don't steal drug. Against Law and society must prohibit theft."
PostC
Social Contract Orientation
adhere to a valid social contract to promote welfare. "Steal the drug. social rules are no longer benefiting."
Post C
Universal Ethical Principles
abstract
justice/compassion/equality. Personal moral code. "Steal drug. Preserving life takes place above all."
TYPES OF AGGRESSION

Hostile
unprovoked agression w/ the goal of intimidation or harassment. Sole goal is to humiliate other child
TYPES OF AGGRESSION

Instrumental
uses aggression to achieve specific goal.
Force
Taking a toy from another child
TYPES OF AGGRESSION

Reactive Aggression
one child's behavior leads to another's aggression.
Loses a game - punch whoever won
TYPES OF AGGRESSION

Relational
- verbal
undermines social relationships.
More typical of girls. (spreading gossip)