Moral Development
•(1) Motor or Individual Stage : (Birth to 2 years)
•(2) Co-operative Stage : (2 to 7 years of age)
•3) Codification of Rules Stage : (7 to 11 years of age)
•4) Egocentric Stage : (11 to 12 years of age)
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Moral Development
What is moral development?
By nature, moral development concerns rules and regulations about what people should do in their interactions with others.

The child developmentalists believe that how children think, behave, and feel about such rules and regulations and through these ways of observations from society they proceed for moral development.
In 1932, Piaget wrote a book on Moral Judgment of the Child in which he discussed the stages of child’s moral development, (from the personal observation and from the experimental research) after studying children for many years, often his own children. Piaget argued that as children grow, they proceed through a series of psychological stages that are defined by the changing ways in which children operate upon the world.
With the processes of assimilation and accommodation in mind, Jean Piaget came up with four stages of cognitive, moral and intellectual development.