How does Piaget's description of moral development help explain why elementary grade children may become upset about changing the rules of a game?

What will be an ideal response?


Most elementary school children practice the morality of constraint (or moral realism). They treat rules as sacred and are bothered if someone suggests that rules be changed to fit special situations.

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Personal values are beliefs that an individual holds important and desirable. They vary from person to person and influence the daily decisions people make

a. True b. False

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Of the following, positive peer influences on social development are most likely to occur in which setting?

a. Structured classroom activities b. Infrequent discussions with older peers c. In clubs, teams and other extracurricular activities d. Interactions with peers in social media, such as Facebook.

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Students with mild disabilities are identified before entering school

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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You are incorporating exercise into your daily routine. What are some great ideas you should follow? (SELECT ALL THAT APPLY)

A. Exercise with a group of friends. B. Take the escalator instead of the elevator. C. Make exercising a chore. D. Mix up your exercising activities. E. Check with your doctor prior to beginning.

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