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State three things caregivers can do to help children learn to live within societys rules and get along with others.
 
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The text states that the years of middle childhood are particularly fertile ground for learning lessons taught by family, culture, and society. Why is that true?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Have both male and female caregivers. Involve children in solving moral dilemmas that occur every day. Provide them with opportunities to interact with others from different groups. Create an environment in which individual and family value systems are accepted. Model the kind of behavior expected. Allow children to assist in determining program rules.

Answer to Question 2

Peer relationships become extremely important, sometimes taking precedence over family. Children have acquired cognitive skills that allow them to think logically and even abstractly. Their world has expanded beyond family into the school and neighborhood. Toward the end of middle childhood, children begin to consider broad moral issues that affect others.





 

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