Moral Development Flashcards

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Individual and contextual influences on moral development (2)

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  • gender differences

- culture

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Gilligan’s Gender Differences in Moral Reasoning: Care Orientation (2)

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  • desire to maintain relationships and responsibility not to cause harm
  • female equivalent to conventional reasoning in males (behaviour is governed by concern for others; uphold rules and maintain social order)
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Gilligan’s Gender Differences in Moral Reasoning: Justice Orientation (2)

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  • based on abstract principles of fairness and individualism
  • more masculine and is equivalent to post-conventional reasoning (behaviour is governed by abstract principles applied to individual rights; laws are flexible social contracts and can be violated given a unique situation)
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Prosocial behaviour (3)

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  • voluntary behaviour intended to benefit another
  • society and parents encourage children to display this
  • having sense of empathy
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Empathy (2)

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  • capacity to understand someone’s feelings

- develop in infancy; children comfort parents when they display distress to help ease distress

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Parents and Other Caregivers Influence on Prosocial Behaviour (3)

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  • influence prosocial behaviour by including children in household chores and caregiving activities
  • all live together in household and must contribute to greater good of household, leads to positive contributions to society
  • using appropriate language to express feelings which helps toddles understand emotions; warm and encouraging behaviour to model good behaviour
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Discipline (2)

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  • using variety of methods to socialize children toward acceptable behaviour
  • is not equivalent to punishment
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Induction (4)

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  • discipline method based on reasoning and guidance: explaining why behaviour is wrong, emphasizing how behaviour affects others, and offering alternative behaviours that will positively affect others
  • parents can model effective conflict resolution between selves or parent can model good behaviour will child or other siblings
  • focus on behaviour and consequences rather than child’s characteristics
  • helps child internalize rules and standards and supports prosocial behaviour
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