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renzo156

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Define interpersonal negotiation and describe the interpersonal action framework, including the four levels in this developmental sequence. Provide an example of a middle childhood interpersonal negotiation strategy for each level.
 
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Compare and contrast care versus justice orientations of moral reasoning. Discuss the possible implications of these two approaches for moral behavior in middle childhood. Give an example of school-age children problem-solving an ethical dilemma using both approaches.
 
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Answer to Question 1

The best responses will relate the four interpersonal negotiation strategies to the stages of interpersonal action. Developmentally appropriate examples may be based on students' own middle childhood experiences.

Answer to Question 2

Responses must compare Gilligan's ethic of care with Kohlberg's justice orientation and discuss Gilligan's findings on gender differences. Concrete examples should contrast developmentally appropriate examples of the two approaches, such as a concern for others versus a concern for being fair.



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