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Chapter 3: Personal, Social, and Moral Development

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Describe Level I: Preconventional Ethics.

Author: Ahmad Danial



Answer:

Preconventional morality is an egocentric orientation that focuses on the consequences of actions for the self. This is typical of children up to about age 10. It is called preconventional because children typically don't fully understand rules set down by others.


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