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Moral development plays a big role in the children’s in the society at large. For instance, through parents; children can acquire good skill when developing in different environments. However, there’s enforcement to be punished by nature if not able to develop from the morals endorsed to a child. Children’s also have the capability of knowing the right and wrong through the concept of their parents (Peters, (2015). 

Genetics also plays a big role in the moral development of the child in terms of gender. Emotionally the female is always more attached to others, unlike males. Hence, morals based on gender differs much more than in females (Gibbs, 2019). 

Society is another environment where the child can adapt and learn more following the morals in having peer relationships. Therefore, in this relationship, the child develops a character in the life of knowing the good and bad scenarios and this allows them to know that rules can change and should also be respected.

Parents have more influence on moral development in their children. Sometimes it is known to be the parent socializing, where the child learns and adapts the behavior through interaction with others daily in their lives. The parents do influence the children socialization skill, either directly or indirectly (Gibbs, 2019). Good relationships can influence how the child responds or listens to a parent from the motivation they give them. The occurrence of frequent peer contexts of moral interaction can give a cognitive strategy when giving their response. It, therefore, facilitates the moral development of the child. Also, parents help more in the understanding of the children by giving an appropriate domain in developing, reasoning, and an explanation in the social world, which later causes more stimulation of mature and moral development.

References

Gibbs, J. C. (2019). Moral development and reality: Beyond the theories of Kohlberg, Hoffman, and Haidt. Oxford University Press.

Peters, R. S. (2015). Moral Development and Moral Education (Routledge Revivals). Routledge