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factors that affect moral development of a child (Family (what the parents…
factors that affect moral development of a child
Family
what the parents tell the child what is right or wrong through what actions the parents accept or reject
the actions that are accepted are counted as good
first initiation into the mysteries of good and bad
the actions rejected are counted as bad
peer group
what actions they choose to take in order to feel accepted by his chosen friends
are always looking for suitable friends
the notions of good and bad when choosing companions
society and culture
the social atmosphere affects the decisions of the child.
is why moral behaviour is different from cultured societies to uncultured society
age
through transition into adolescence they become more tolerant to the ideas of good and evil
they become more defiant of there early childhood lessons based on moral behaviour
gender
girls
become are filled with guilt and shame if their actions does not find a moral code
they try to be less critical of the examples set by there elders
boys
are more aggressive in most cases
they set their own standards and try to stick with them
School
affects him to what he sees are good and bad from his peers, teachers, and senior students.
moral behaviour depends on what the child is learning in school
most things that have been taught by their parents have been rejected
the teachings of moral science and education goes a long way in developing into adultescents