Parent‚s responsibility: The moral development of their childrenTamra M
英语翻译the age at which young children begin to make moral discriminations about harmful actions committed against themselves or others has been the focus of recent research into the moral development of children .
osophy for Children Moral Development and Philosophy for ChildrenMoral Development and Philosophy for ChildrenMichael Pritchard
ChildrenData AnalysisDiagramsMoral DevelopmentParent AttitudesParent Child RelationshipSamplingTables (DataThis article described the results of a study of children's moral judgments with the accent on the parents of some of these children. (Author/RK)doi:10.1080/0305724740030308...
As children grow older, verbal communication becomes increasingly important. A child's moral development largely depends on good morals being modeled, but parents should also explain the reason for the rule or behavior. As children get older, it is often helpful for them to understand the co...
Education and Moral Development in ChildrenStoddart, Susan Clay
The Moral Development of Child Soldiers: What Do Adults Have to Fear?Responding to concerns expressed by adults living in war zones and in postconflict societies, this article explores the evidence concerning whether children's moral de-velopment is seriously disrupted by their participation in armed...
In this chapter, interactionist and constructivist approaches are described and the moral development of children as shaped by daily interactions is summarized. Finally, the main limitations of the relevant research paradigms are explained by focusing on future research ideas. Ellemers, N., J. van ...
This study argues a new theoretical approach for how moral development occurs and starts.This study is simplified and shortened from of Usakli, H. in 2010. Recurrent issue in the moral development of children and the need for a new approach. Occasional Papers in Education and Lifelong Learning...
The purpose of the present study was to compare empathy, altruism, moral reasoning, and prosocial behavior in home schooled children and children attending public schools, and to assess attitudes toward religion and values in their parents. Homeschooling parents were more concerned with teaching their...