Asked by Tequila Junior on May 29, 2024

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According to Piaget, in which stage are children aware of rules and see them as sacred and unalterable?

A) morality of constraint
B) inductive reasoning
C) moral identity
D) concrete operations

Morality Of Constraint

A concept in moral development theory referring to younger children's understanding of morality as a set of unchangeable rules imposed by authority.

Inductive Reasoning

A method of reasoning in which general conclusions are drawn from specific observations.

Concrete Operations

A stage of cognitive development identified by Piaget, where children can think logically about concrete objects and events.

  • Comprehend the stages of moral development according to different theories.
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Sheridan MassonMay 29, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Piaget's theory of moral development consists of two stages, the morality of constraint and autonomous morality. The morality of constraint occurs between the ages of 4 and 7, during which children view rules as sacred and unalterable. They believe that rules come from an authority figure and are not subject to change. Thus, the correct answer is A) morality of constraint.