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9 August, 16:41

According to Piaget, between which ages do children develop heteronomous morality, which involves a strict adherence to rules laid down by authority figures?

A birth to two years of age

B two to three years of age

C three to ten years of age

D ten to twelve years of age

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  1. 9 August, 18:42
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    C three to ten years of age (typically this stage is reported as being 5-10 years of age).

    This development is part of the moral development of children. Children will follow rules during this period because they associate breaking a rule with consequences. In particular, rules are following to avoid punishment.
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