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Ethics / Mind / Social psychology / Philosophy of mind / Diana Baumrind / William Damon / Parenting / Moral Development / Moral reasoning / Behavior / Morality / Childhood
Date: 2012-10-14 22:27:53
Ethics
Mind
Social psychology
Philosophy of mind
Diana Baumrind
William Damon
Parenting
Moral Development
Moral reasoning
Behavior
Morality
Childhood

WHAT IS THE FAMILY’S ROLE? There is growing evidence that schools can make a difference in the character development of the young. But can they do the whole job? What is the role of the family? Common sense tells us th

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