Belief and Morality on Children

Belief and Morality on Children
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Publisher : Planet-EMC.com
Total Pages : 78
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ISBN-10 : 9781916372801
ISBN-13 : 1916372805
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Book Synopsis Belief and Morality on Children by : Renny Adejuwon

Download or read book Belief and Morality on Children written by Renny Adejuwon and published by Planet-EMC.com. This book was released on 2020-03-01 with total page 78 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book explores children’s morality as a combination of permanent habits and mental display of values and rules. The internalised development that is controlled, regulated and transformed by impulse that conflict with societal functions. As children age increase their impulsive behaviour become curbed and modified in becoming more consistent with group interests and standards. It explores morality entailing human conscience, internalised parental authority, internalised societal values, norms, cultural ways and religiosity. Explores how differences in parental, societal and cultural ways make moral reasoning differ in groups and having it done in several ways. Morality is largely affected by culture but not all individuals in a particular culture subscribe to the same beliefs and it is related to religious and cultural beliefs. These differences contribute in making distinctions between moral issues and the customary of the environment on children.


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