What could be more natural than to lecture your child when he has done something stupid?
This is what is at stake in all moral education: “
We don't just want children to behave as we want them to, but to want them to behave themselves.
In other words, we want them to internalize the principles that we teach them
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says Sophie Richardot, doctor in social psychology and lecturer in education sciences at the University of Picardy, specialist in questions relating to moral development. .
But is it effective in making him a "good" person?
How can we promote his moral development and transmit our values to him?
And is it our fault if he behaves in an “immoral” way?
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made up of three domains: moral (doing no harm to others), conventional (respecting prevailing social norms) and personal (the personal choices of individuals about…
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