Ugh this was SO HELPFUL. Studying for my undergrad developmental psychology class, and was really struggling with this theory. Thank you soo so so so so much.
@@MisterSimplify Sir, my exam of 'childhood and growing up' is on 1st June. I have to cover the topics of 'adolescence' and 'socialization'. Please help sir.
great explanation but get a new mic. I assume your target audience is high school and college students and you'd be surprised how much technical quality matters to this generation. I think you'll experience a tangible difference in subscribers if you invest in quality audio. Keep it up.
Thank you for your suggestion. I think you're right. Upgrading the mic will probably make it easier for people to sit through more videos and understand them.
Basically, you conform as good behaviour is what please others. If you watched a school fight and others were watching, you would simple copy their actions and watch with them to avoid disapproval (dislike by them)
i Just hope that u would see this comment and reply to me :) is it possible that a school-age child which is 11 fall into preconventional (first substage)?? i really hope you will see this comment
Hi Thazin. I've seen your comment! :) Yes it is possible that a 11 year old child falls into the 'Good interpersonal relationships' bracket. It's important to understand that these levels are just guidelines, and don't take into account all the influences that could leave a lasting impression on a child. Owing to circumstances, upbringing or mental abilities, a child can certainly attain a moral stage higher than his/her age bracket typically does. Hope this helps! All the best!
@@MisterSimplify thanks a lot for your replying! But my initial question was about preconventional stage for 11 yr old kid? Hope you dont mind to answer this again!🙏🙏
@@thazinphyu1343 Hi Thazin. Apologies! I misread it as just 'Conventional'. For a 11 year old to be at a pre-conventional stage 1 is extremely rare. 11 years is a lot of time for kids to develop a more complex moral compass than stage 1 defines. But I would say that it's possible, but extremely rare.
@@AgelessIlluminate Hi Nicki. I agree that the most suitable and appropriate phrase was probably not used on that instance, leading to the example not delivering the right impact for you. It was I shall try to be more precise and factual next time. Thanks :)
Mister Simplify you still neither gave an example nor recused yourself from making a firm statement without backing. If you’re afraid of saying something politically incorrect, it’s understandable, but it still doesn’t excuse your absence of sound argumentation.