Which parental behavior is the most important in fostering moral development?
a. Telling the child what is right and wrong
b. Vigilantly monitoring the child and her peers
c. Weekly family meetings to discuss behavior
d. Living as the parents say they believe
D
Parents living what they believe give nonambivalent messages and foster the child's moral development and reasoning. Telling the child what is right and wrong is not effective unless the child has experienced what he or she hears. Parents need to live according to the values they are teaching to their children. Vigilant monitoring of the child and his or her peers is an inappropriate action for the parent to initiate. It does not foster moral development and reasoning in the child. Weekly family meetings to discuss behaviors may or may not be helpful in the development of moral reasoning.
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