Kolhberg's Theory of Moral Development
Kolhberg's Theory of Moral Development II
Erikson's Psychosocial Stages
Erikson's Psychosocial Stages
Parenting Styles
100
Under level 1 an example of this is "you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours."
What is Individualism and Exchange.
100
There are this many levels to Kolhberg's Theory of Moral Development.
What is 3?
100
There are __ stages to Erikson's Psychosocial Stages of Development.
What is 8?
100
Ages from birth to 1 year when they know someone will care for them.
What is Trust vs. Mistrust?
100
The number of parenting styles.
What is 4?
200
Emphasis is on obeying laws, respecting authority and performing one's duties.
What is Maintaning social order?
200
Supports the laws and rules based on rational analysis and mutual agreement.
What is Social Contract?
200
Each stage is faced with a ___.
What is a crisis?
200
Stage where 6-11 year olds learn culture's skills in school. They also might be eager to learn.
What is Industry vs. Inferiority?
200
Parents have too little control and fail to set limits on children's behavior. They are also neglectful.
What is Permissive?
300
Emphasis is on the idea that justice requires us to treat the claims of all parties in an impartial manner.
What is Universal Principles?
300
A parent hands down rules that are fixed and must be obeyed.
What is Punishment Orientation?
300
Stage where people ask themselves, "Who am I?"
What is Identity vs. Role Confusion?
300
Failure during this stage may result in loneliness and lead to promiscuity.
What is Intimacy vs. Isolation?
300
Parents provide a firm structure and guidance without being overly controlling.
What is Authoritative?
400
Person's moral judgements are based on personal standards of justice, equality and respect for human life.
What is Postconventional Morality?
400
The child makes moral judgements that consider other people. Children believe people should live up to the expectations of the family and community and behave in a "good" way.
What is Conventional?
400
Acceptance of the life one has lived without major regrets for what could have or should have been done differently.
What is Ego Integrity and Dispair?
400
This stage allows children to feel purpose and gain direction and confidence in planning the activity.
What is Initiative vs. Guilt?
400
Parents are able to control children's behavior rigidly and insist on unquestioning obediance.
What is Authoritarian?
500
Moral judgements are selfish; child is trying to avoid punishment.
What is (Level 1) Preconventional?
500
Pleasing others in the immediate group to get thier approval.
What is Good Boy/Good Girl?
500
Ages 1-3 when toddlers explore and test their limits of independence.
What is Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt?
500
This stage from ages 25-65 focuses on a need to accomplish things and a concern for establishing and guiding the next generation.
What is Generativity vs. Stagnation?
500
Parents are very supportive of their children and fail to set limits for their children.
What is Permissive Indulgent?
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