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At what age should language skills be learned?

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Birth - 2 years 2-3 years 4-11(12)
Dependence Resistance Cooperation
Diana Baumrind
Parents differ on four important dimensions, expressions of warmth, strategies for discipline.
Authoritarian
Parents exercise absolute authority, rigid. Children are usually good students and not typically troubled.

Authoritative

Parents seek input from children, makes rules and enforces them, but are also caring and flexible.

Permissive

Tends to let children do whatever they please, they don't make any rules. Children are usually are not good kids.

Moral Development:

emotional component: guilt/empathy, cognitive component: how we think about right/wrong, behavioral component: behavior

Kholberg presented moral dilemma to children and studied how their answers changed with development. 3 stages

Certain ages you will present these (an order that happens) Age related, sequential, and universal

Level 1 Stage 1: Pre conventional

Rules are obeyed for own sake and to avoid punishment.

Level 2 Stage 3: Conventional

Good boy/girl stage. One must live up to what is expected by people close to you.