Moral Development
Parenting style
Play
Concrete Operations
Perspective Taking
100

This is Piaget's first stage of moral development where acts are either right or wrong and morality is based on physical consequences.

Heteronomous

100

This parenting style is characterized by low warmth and low control

Neglectful

100

This type of play is when a child is not engaged in play

Unoccupied

100

This skill is the ability to play an action mentally forwards and backward

Reversibility 

100

In this stage, children do not distinguish their perspective from that of others.

Egocentric or undifferentiated POV

200

This is Piaget's second stage of moral development where children can differentiate between intentions and consequences.

Autonomous morality
200

This parenting style is characterized by high warmth and high control

Authoritative

200

This type of play is when a child is playing alone, separate from others

Solitary

200

This skill is the understanding that one dimension influences another (ex. conservation task)

Compensation

200

This is the first stage where children can understand that others have different perspectives but they cannot take these perspectives simultaneously.

Social-informational perspective taking

300

Kohlberg's first stage of moral development where children focus on reinforcement and punishment 

Pre-conventional

300

This parenting style is characterized by low control and high warmth

Permissive/indulgent

300

This type of play is when a child is watching others play without participating 

Onlooker

300

This skill is being able to infer mental relations such as A=B, B=C therefore A=C

Transitivity

300

At this stage children can view their own thoughts from the perspective of others and hold different perspectives simultaneously 

Self-reflective perspective taking

400

Kohlberg's second stage of moral development where moral decisions are based on family and community values

Conventional

400

This parenting style is characterized by high control and low warmth

Authoritarian 

400

This type of play is when two children are playing with similar object but they are not engaging with each other

Parallel

400

This is the ability to understand spatial awareness (ex. finding your way home)

Temporal-spatial relations

400

At this stage, children can step outside an interaction to take the perspective of a third-party

Mutual perspective taking

500

Kohlberg's third stage of development is where children base decisions on different perspectives. They understand that laws can be broken while keeping the intention of the law

Post-conventional

500

Not a parenting style, this is where children expect a punishment for every wrong action, and if they get punished they assume it is because they did something wrong

Immanent justice

500

What are the two types of play children engage in together? One they are working together, the other there is no organization

Cooperative, Associative

500

This is the skill of understanding that things have an opposite value (ex. sarcasm)

Negation

500

At this stage, individuals can take the generalized perspectives of societies and cultures

social conventional perspective taking 

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