2023/09/06

In your opinion at what age children make the difference between "wrong and right"?


 

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  1. I think that children are able to see the difference when they understand the situation and they have been living this type of situation by themselves, this can be different for any child bc they have not the same understanding level (like a 5yr - 10yr) so for me, the medium age can be around 8yr or 10yr.

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    1. In my opinion, the child manages to differentiate between good and bad when he has had an experience that touched him. However, he can also realize when he makes a remark and that his interlocutor feels touched by his words. I think that a child realizes at 6/7 years old that a situation is bad or on the contrary good.

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  2. In my opinion, children have always been able to know the difference but the older they get the more they realize.Young children that are around 5-6 years old will maybe miss more details and they will notice the more obvious situations but once they get older they will be able to fully understand what they are facing.

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  3. first of all a child needs to be accompanied, need advice a lifetime.
    It is difficult to know from when the child can be old enough to have a minimum of autonomy and maturity, because there will always be a period where he will learn.
    It is true that everyone grew up according to his story and the children are not all the same, one will know how to walk, speak, understand faster than others while some will need a little more time.
    So I think it would be difficult to express a precise age to know when he would be able to make the difference between good and evil, cependanr an enafnt followed from his first steps to whom we inculcate an education, will begin to differentiate between evil and good around 8-10 years.

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  4. To my mind, there isn’t an age to be able to understand “wrong and right” but there are explications. Some kids need explications by an adult to understand if the situation is good or bad.
    For instance, when they are punished (I don’t mean to be slapped but, for instance, to be deprived of his favourite toy !), kids can understand that their actions was wrong and so they might not start it again.
    Raffaëlle Zouiouèche Mari.

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  5. To my mind, there isn’t an age to be able to understand “wrong and right” but there are explanations. Some kids need explications from an adult to understand if the situation is good or bad.
    For instance, when they are punished (I don’t mean to be slapped but, for instance, to be deprived of his favourite toy !), kids can understand that their actions were wrong and so they might not start it again.
    Raffaëlle Zouiouèche Mari.

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