Psychology Today: Do Children Respond to Moral Ambiguity Like Their Mothers Do?
As AI integrates into daily life, preserving human sensitivity is paramount. Experts emphasise that empathy, moral judgment and emotional understanding, developed through lived experience, are crucial ...
Yahoo: Making the moral of the story stick − a media psychologist explains the research behind ‘Sesame Street,’ ‘Arthur’ and other children’s TV
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Children's TV shows are typically designed to improve their viewers' cognitive, social and moral development. U.S. Air Force photo ...
Making the moral of the story stick − a media psychologist explains the research behind ‘Sesame Street,’ ‘Arthur’ and other children’s TV
Every day we encounter circumstances we consider wrong: a starving child, a corrupt politician, an unfaithful partner, a fraudulent scientist. These examples highlight several moral issues, including ...
American Enterprise Institute: Individuality and Moral Behavior: A Generational Divide in Moral Judgments and Self-Expression
Individuality and Moral Behavior: A Generational Divide in Moral Judgments and Self-Expression
How do children think about right and wrong? Moral Stages and Broken Glasses The Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget is renowned for his stage theory of development. According to Piaget, children advance ...
The Conversation: A world of heroes and villains: why we should challenge children’s simplistic moral beliefs
A world of heroes and villains: why we should challenge children’s simplistic moral beliefs
Individual moral judgment about oneself, if based on distorted reality judgment, may not indicate one’s actual right or wrong behavior. For instance, depressed persons typically feel excessively ...