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The formal operational stage
Critical Stage was created in 1994.
Comte theorized about the theological stage, the abstract and the positive stage.
Left side of the the stage (observer's point of view)
Dan, who raises money to buy school supplies for children in Haiti
Postconventional stage :)
postconventional
Postconventional - Apex
Postconventional 🥱
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According to Lawrence Kohlberg, preconventional moral reasoning is guided mostly by compliance with authority due to the fact that authority figures give rewards and punishments.
psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg concluded that we go through a sequence of stages as we develop morality. Building on Piaget's work, he found that children begin in the amoral stage.("Mne!!" a 2 yr. old will shout out asshe grabs a toy from another child.) For them, there is no right and wrong, just personal needs to be satisfied. From about ages 7 to 10 , children are in what Kohlberg called preconventional stage. They have learned rules,and they follow them to stay out of trouble.They view right and wrong as what pleases or displeases their parents, friends and their concern is to avoid punishment.At about age 10,they enter the conventional stage. During this period,morality means following the norms, and values they have learned. In the postconventional stage, which Kohlberg says most people dont reach,individuals reflect on abstract principals of right and wrong and judge behavior according to these principals.
post stage, late stage, middle stage, initial stage
The first stage is the alarm stage. The SECOND stage is the resistance stage. The last stage is the exhaustion stage.
The first stage is the alarm stage. The SECOND stage is the resistance stage. The last stage is the exhaustion stage.