Typically, around age 5 people's brains start to understand right and wrong. However, this depends on several other factors such as discipline and mental development.
After they get it wrong a few times .
they will not know what is right from wrong
No, there is nothing wrong with your brain if you are Autistic.An Autistic person has an Autistic brain - there's nothing wrong with being Autistic. Autistic brains are not defective neurotypical brains, they are different to neurotypical brains but not broken or less.
First, are you sure that he's wrong and you're right. Then explain it nicely and try to lead the person to understand by himself.
the people that beilieved in Hitler's views thought it was the right Thing to do. the non-Nazis thought it was wrong
talk to them about depending the situation. Im sure if they truely care they will understand ,
Punishment can be right for prisoners because they need to rehabilitate and understand what they have done wrong, so the recidivism rates will go down.
The word is 'wrong'. Wrong is right if spelt wrong and if wrong is spelt right it is still wrong
people usually make right decisions because they think carefully and will listen to other peoples advice.People who make wrong decisions often don't think care before action I hipe this is the answer you wanted
Children typically begin to understand right from wrong around the age of 3 or 4, as they start to develop a sense of morality and empathy. However, each child's development is unique and can vary.
In court, I believe that it is very much wrong. A kid doesn't have as much experience as an adult in the world, and kids' brains are still developing (until the age of 25), so common sense hasn't completely developed in the kids' brains. Adults' common sense has been fully developed, therefore, they should know what is right and wrong. A punishment should be harsher to an adult than to a kid or child.
Yes, if you do not understand the poem thoroughly enough, you will most unlikely interpret it incorrectly.