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Kohlberg - Answer theorist who claimed individuals went through a series of stages in the process of moral development. Preconventional Morality - Answer Moral development Age 4-7. Decisions are based on desire to please others and avoid punishment. Conventional Morality - Answer by ear...

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Kohlberg - Answer theorist who claimed individuals went through a series of stages in the process of moral development.
Preconventional Morality - Answer Moral development Age 4-7. Decisions are based on desire to please
others and avoid punishment.
Conventional Morality - Answer by early adolescence, caring for others and upholding laws and social rules simply because they are laws and rules. Being able to take others point of view.
Postconventional Morality - Answer Highest stage of moral development, in which decisions about morality depend on abstract principles.
Authoritarian Parent - Answer strong, controlling parents. Demanding obedience. Punitive and forceful. Children often do poorly socially and academically; lower self-esteem, may see greater dependence in girls
Authoritative Parent - Answer A style of parenting that is viewed as firm, fair, and reasonable. This style is seen as promoting psychologically healthy, competent, independent children who are cooperative and at ease in social situations.
Permissive Parent - Answer Warm and nurturing with little control, few demands and limits. Children are often impulsive, immature, irresponsible and academically unmotivated
Erickson - Answer Theorized that personality continues to develop throughout life. Psychosocial Theory
Trust vs. Mistrust - Answer Erikson's Theory (level) Infancy (0-12 mo). Important events: Feeding. Children develop a sense of trust when caregivers provide reliability, care & affection. A

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