12. Parenting and moral reasoning Flashcards

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In the 60’s, who found 3 categories to assess parenting? (Reasoning PCA)

A

Baumrind

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What are the three categories to assess parenting? (Reasoning PCA)

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  • Authoritative
  • Authoritarian
  • Permissive indulgent
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In terms of demandingness and responsiveness, where does an authoritative parent fall? (Reasoning PCA)

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High demandingness

High responsiveness

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In terms of demandingness and responsiveness, where does an authoritarian parent fall? (Reasoning PCA)

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High demandingness

Low responsiveness

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In terms of demandingness and responsiveness, where does a permissive indulgent parent fall? (Reasoning PCA)

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Low demandingness

High responsiveness

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What characteristics are shown through an authoritative parent? (Reasoning PCA)

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Loving and sensitive

Have expectations

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What characteristics are shown through an authoritarian parent? (Reasoning PCA)

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Expect children to comply

Detached attitude toward the child

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What characteristics are shown through a permissive indulgent parent? (Reasoning PCA)

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Very little control

Few rules/expectations

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What are the expected characteristic of the child from an authoritative parent? (Reasoning PCA)

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energetic and friendly

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What are the expected characteristic of the child from an authoritarian parent? (Reasoning PCA)

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Emotionally conflicted and irritable

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What are the expected characteristic of the child from an permissive indulgent parent? (Reasoning PCA)

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Impulsive aggressive

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What are the consequences of a authoritative child? (Reasoning PCA)

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Positive, self confident, popular

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What are the consequences of a authoritarian child? (Reasoning PCA)

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Unhappy, withdrawal and psychopathy

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What are the consequences of a permissive indulgent child? (Reasoning PCA)

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Immaturity, disobedient and lack of independence

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What are the stages of Piagets theory of moral judgement? (Reasoning PCA)

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  • Heteronomous morality, morality of constraint

- Autonomous morality, morality of relativism

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At what age does heteronomous morality occur? (Reasoning PCA)

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<7 years old

17
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At what age does autonomous morality occur? (Reasoning PCA)

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11-12 years old

18
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What behaviour is shown in heteronomous morality stage? (Reasoning PCA)

A

Understanding that consequences of actions

19
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What behaviour is shown in autonomous morality stage? (Reasoning PCA)

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Knowing some rules can be changed and punishment should fit the crime

20
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What are the 3 stages to Kohlebergs theory of moral development? (Reasoning PCA)

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  • Pre-conventional reasoning
  • Conventional reasoning
  • Post-conventional reasoning