GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
MORAL DEVELOPMENT
Question
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Seeing other’s points of views
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The ability to form complex thoughts
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Becoming an adult
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A stable home life
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Detailed explanation-1: -The four major internal motivations for moral behavior as presented by personal (social) goal theorists are: 1) empathy; 2) the belief that people are valuable in and of themselves and therefore should be helped; 3) the desire to fulfill moral rules; and 4) self-interest.
Detailed explanation-2: -A moral compass and a sense of justice are two of the most important values that any child must have from a young age. This is important because the sense of justice decides the moral character of an individual and also plays an important role in the kind of life they choose to live in.
Detailed explanation-3: -The Moral Point of View suggests that sometimes people have to set aside their own interests and act in the best interests of others. This notion of doing what’s best for others – at least some of the time – underlies ethical behavior. It is also important in understanding why ethical reasoning methods work as they do.