What are 3 components of the development of morality?
–development of prosocial behavior
Why is self-regulation important?
children need to learn to refrain from following their desires to be able to do what they are told and internalize rules
Why is moral reasoning important?
children need to understand and reason about what is right and what is wrong
Why is prosocial behavior important?
children need to learn to act prosaically
–act in a way that benefits others
What is the relation between self-regulation and moral development?
we want children to listen to rules and not give into their desires (self regulation), so that later on they also internalize rules (understand them)
How does self-regulation develop with age?
–12 months: respond to verbal commands (“NO”)
–2 yrs: some capacity to follow rules in the absence of caregivers
–3 yrs: initial strategies to gain or maintain control ( children try to look away to not be constantly reminded of what they want and one able to follow rules)
What are Piaget’s 3 stages of moral reasoning?
What causes the transition from one stage to the next?
-independent interactions with peers, away from adults
premoral
moral realism
moral relativism
What are Kohlberg’s 3 levels of moral reasoning?
pre-conventional morality
–EX: Heinz should be arrested and sent to jail for stealing
conventional morality
–Heinz should steal the drug and sometimes there are times when people should not obey the law
post-conventional morality
–heinz should steal the drug, and is immoral to charge that much for a drug
Briefly discuss the weaknesses of Kohlberg’s theory.
–stages are not universal like he thought
What is altruism?
Prosocial behavior, such as helping and sharing, in which the individual does not benefit directly from his or her behavior.
What are some of the possible reasons underlying altruistic behavior?
How does empathy develop? How was it tested?
–3yr (victim-oriented empathy): respond to victim’s particular needs/helping behaviors
–middle childhood (generalized empathy): begin to recognize abstract conditions of distress (war victims, orphans)
What situational factors may influence whether children will act altruistically?*
What are some of the ways parents influence altruism in their children?*
why do children help others?
socialized learned behavior
-direct reinforcement (past reinforcement for similar behaviors); parents tell children how to behave
–observational learning (parent): children imitate parents prosocial behavior
–vicarious reinforcement (older sibling): if an older sibling does a prosocial behavior, and some praises them, then the child might learn that doing that behavior will get him praise and continue to do it
innate tendency
research on animals suggests that prosocial behavior is innate
-product of evolution