Dilemma - it is a problematic situation in which a difficult choice must be made.
Moral -
it is a related to the sense or a standard that determines what is right and what is wrong
Morality -
it refers to the system of belief and values that ensures that individuals will keep their obligation to others in the society and behave in a ways that do not interfere with the rights and interest of others
Dilemma -
the kind of responses or actions taken or made when one is in a quandary serves as a good test of a persons level of personal development
Moral -
it distinguish correct from incorrect or appropriate from inappropriate
Preconventional -
what level of kohlbergs stages of moral reasoning that have the stages of punishment & obedience and instrumental relativist
conventional -
what level of kohlbergs stages of moral reasoning that have the stages of interpersonal concordance and law and order
Postconventional -
what level of kohlbergs stages of moral reasoning that have the stages of social contract and universal ethical principle
Punishmentandobedience -
right and wrong is defined by what they got punished for
instrumental relativist -
right and wrong is now determined by what we are rewarded for
interpersonal concordance -
being good is whatever pleases the others, right and wrong are determined by the majority
law and order -
being good now means doing your duty to society , obey laws without question, most adult do not progress past this stage
social contract -
right and wrong is determined by personal values
universalethicalprinciple -
we can now live in accordance with deeply held moral principles which are seen as more important than the laws of the land
Authoritarian : attempts to shape, control, and evaluate the behavior and attitude of their children in accordance with set of conduct standards set by religious or respected authorities.
Authoritative : direct their children's activities in a rational and intelligent way
Permissive : less controlling and behave with an accepting and non- punishing attitude towards their children's desires, actions, and impulses
Uninvolved/ Neglectful : take on "hands-off" stand in the affairs of their children.
Authoritarian =
Harsh discipline and punishment
Might not communicate well with children and ignore. children's viewpoints
Authoritative =
Give and take relationship;
Encourage children to present their viewpoints, and offer explanations for rules and consequences.
Permissive =
No rules enforced
Children tend to make their own rules
uninvolved/ Neglectful =
No disciplinary actions (no punishment/no reward)
Indifferent towards children's needs
Effects of Authoritarian Parents Children: withdrawn, fearful, dependent, low self-esteem
Effects of Authoritative Parents --- Children: independent, reliable, rationale, confident
effects of Permissive Parents --- Children: no routine/ no structure
effects of Uninvolved parents Children: unloved, cannot follow instructions, resort to substance abuse as a distraction/ to get attention
Cognition : It is a term referring to the mental processes involved gaining knowledge and comprehension. Some of the many different cognitive process include thinking, knowing, remembering, judging and problem- solving
Cognition : It is a term referring to the mental processes involved gaining knowledge and comprehension. Some of the many different cognitive process include thinking, knowing, remembering, judging and problem- solving
Types of Cognitive Processes
Attention
Language
Learning
Memory
Perception
Thought
Types of Cognitive Processes
Attention
Language
Learning
Memory
Perception
Thought
Types of Cognitive Processes
Attention
Language
Learning
Memory
Perception
Thought
Types of Cognitive Processes
Attention
Language
Learning
Memory
Perception
Thought
Types of Cognitive Processes
Attention
Language
Learning
Memory
Perception
Thought
Types of Cognitive Processes
Attention
Language
Learning
Memory
Perception
Thought
Attention =
is a cognitive process that allows people to focus on a specific stimulus in the environment
Language : are cognitive processes that include the ability to understand and express thoughts through spoken and written words. This allows us to communicate with other and plays an important role in thought
learning :
requires cognitive processes involved in taking in new things, synthesizing information, and integrating it with prior knowledge
Memory :
is an important cognitive process that allows people to encode, store, and retrieve information. It is a critical component in the learning process and allows people to retain knowledge about the world and their personal histories
Perceptions =
a cognitive process that allows people to take in information through their senses then utilize this information to respond and interact with the world
Thought:
Essential part of every cognitive process. It allows people to engage in decision making, problem solving and higher Reasoning