Moral Development Case Study

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Moral Development defined as how oneself has to treat another. Based off the article provided, Stephanie is having some issues in class, such as cheating. Her teacher has become concerned that these behaviors are caused by uses in the home, her teacher is trying to talk to her mother to figure something out so she ends these behaviors. Although her mother believes that Stephanie herself is the issue and that she is a horrible child and doesn’t listen, she is doing the best she can. There are many different theories in which could be the reasoning for the issues Stephanie is having in her class. The theories are Social- learning theory, cognitive development theory, psycho- analytic perspective, and behaviorism operant condition. Three of these …show more content…

In this case, the best way to use this theory is to punish Stephanie for her behaviors, cheating is a big issue and she needs to be taught that she can no longer do it or she will get in trouble later. Her teacher wants her to parents to take action for the behavior. Ways they could punish her is by taking away something that has value to her, such as TV, if her behavior in class continues her parents can threaten to take her tv privilages away for a week. Something that will teach her that it is wrong to cheat and every time she does it the time span will increase. The type of behavior Stephanie is showing is just to get attention from her mother, although her mother feels as that she has done everything in her power to raise her daughter. She even stated “sometimes I wish I had never had her.” In summary, we learned that there are many different theories that can support this problem. Stephanie’s teacher needs to respect how her students parents are raising their child, but need to bring up her concerns of the behavior Stephanie is protruding in her class. Cheating is not acceptable and her parents need to take a stand and teach Stephanie how to act correctly in a classroom setting and teach her that cheating is not right by finding a punishment that is acceptable for her

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