Kohlberg believed that a child's moral thinking can be advanced through discussions with others who reason at the next higher stage of moral reasoning.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

Page: 98. Kohlberg argued that a child's moral thinking can be advanced through discussions with others who reason at the next higher stage of moral reasoning. Kohlberg thought that the mutual give-and-take of peer relations promotes more advanced moral thinking because of the role-taking opportunities they provide children.

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