At what level in the Lawrence Kohlberg theory of moral developement do children begin to consider what society considers moral and immoral?

Respuesta :

Answer:

Lawrence Kohlberg's Conventional Level

Explanation:

Lawrence Kohlberg was an american psychologist,  he was keen on how individuals figure out how to choose between what is wrong or right.

To comprehend this subject, he built up a hypothesis of moral development that incorporates three levels:  

  • pre-conventional,
  • conventional,
  • post-conventional

The Conventional Stage focuses on the point when children become progressively aware of others' sentiments and  think about those when figuring out what is considered bad or good.