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Who holds the responsibility for moral development in children?  

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TURGENEVA LIANA BA QTS (YEAR 1) PRORESSONAL STUDIES 2001/2002 - Semester One Assessment 1 (7th December 2001) WHO HOLDS THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR MORAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN ? Moral philosophy is hard thought about right action. Socrates The purpose of this essay is to create a body of knowledge for follow-on research in the field of the impact of different factors on moral development of children. For this purpose information was gathered through the study and analysis of materials presented in books, research journals, and professional publications so as to determine: "Who holds the responsibility for moral development of children?" On initial consideration, the question posed here seemed to bracket nicely few main points of the subject, but that impression appeared to be wide of the mark, especially when it came to making judgments concerning the notions of "morals" and "morality". Really, what is a morality? What does it mean to be a moral person?...

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