Asked by
Kaitlyn Chavarria
on Dec 03, 2024Verified
Erum has begun to participate in arguments on issues of right and wrong.She is developing her own moral thinking,guided by:
A) her religion alone.
B) her peers,parents,and culture.
C) advanced reading material at school.
D) the urge to internalize her society's rules.
Moral Thinking
The process through which individuals reason about ethical and moral dilemmas, often influenced by personal and societal values.
Right and Wrong
Concepts referring to ethical standards and moral judgments that guide behavior.
Her Peers
Refers to individuals of similar age or status to a particular person, often within the same social group, educational setting, or community.
- Recognize the contribution of social, cultural, and cognitive elements in developing a person's moral standards.
- Recognize different elements that affect moral evolution throughout childhood and adolescence.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the contribution of social, cultural, and cognitive elements in developing a person's moral standards.
- Recognize different elements that affect moral evolution throughout childhood and adolescence.