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... concerned with thier own. They have not yet developed emotional maturity. Kohlberg theory continues as the child grows. The child develops moving from level one into level two. Level two is described as the Conventional level. It is a this level they begin to understand the rules of society. It is described as the level where morality is based on conventional rules and based on conformity. Here the child needs to devlop capacties of self control. At the end of the second year of life they feel more self conscious as thier sense of self emerges. Stage three in level two is termed the Good boy/Good girl orientation. It is here where the child can develop a reputation. Here emotional responses to the child by others can directly influence thier behaviour. They begin to understand and recall standards of conduct, these early representations form the basis for later internalisation of standards. ...
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