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Explain the kohlberg's stages of moral development

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\textbf{\underline {\underline {Moral development:-}}}

According to Kohlberg,they believed that a person learns age by age at the process of growth. Kohlberg's'moral theory based on moral learning patterns of children,teenage,or old age ,

They Classify the moral development theory in three conditions which are mentioned below with their conditions of age :-

1) \textbf{Preconvential= Growing age(6 to 9):}

2)\textbf{Conventional =Teenage :}

3)\textbf{Post-Conventinal=Men age:}

\textbf{\underline {\underline{The process of moral development :-}}}

Basically there are six stages of moral development

1)\textbf{Good boy personality/Attitude:}

2)\textbf{Social contacts:}

3)\textbf{Principle:}

4)\textbf{Law and morality:}

5)\textbf{Self-Interest:}

6)\textbf{Avoid-punishment:}

These are the ways /Stages in which the process of moral development of children started.

\textbf {\underline {Note:-}}Moral development process or moral development stages are different read this carefully.

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