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  2. Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development - Wikipedia

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    The post-conventional level, also known as the principled level, is marked by a growing realization that individuals are separate entities from society, and that the individual's own perspective may take precedence over society's view; individuals may disobey rules inconsistent with their own principles.

  3. Teenage rebellion - Wikipedia

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    There remains some debate as to whether the causes of teenage rebellion are completely natural or necessary. Some posit that an adolescent's failure to achieve a sense of identity can result in role confusion and an inability to choose a vocation, and/or that these pressures may develop from being viewed as adults. [6]

  4. School discipline - Wikipedia

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    School systems set rules, and if students break these rules they are subject to discipline. These rules may, for example, define the expected standards of school uniforms, punctuality, social conduct, and work ethic. The term "discipline" is applied to the action that is the consequence of breaking the rules.

  5. I gave myself screen time rules when I realized my kids were ...

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    While the rules are different for each of us, based on age and what we are doing with our screens, our kids are learning that boundaries around screen time are healthy. My hope is that this will ...

  6. Our Kids Follow Rules All Day Long. Moms, Let Them Break a ...

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    The poor Mouse Trap pieces sitting quietly in fear on the kitchen table as a fight broke out between father and son. Following my son’s rules, where occasionally I watch him skip ahead and cheat ...

  7. Discipline - Wikipedia

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    Discipline is the self-control that is gained by requiring that rules or orders be obeyed, and the ability to keep working at something that is difficult. [1] Disciplinarians believe that such self-control is of the utmost importance and enforce a set of rules that aim to develop such behavior.

  8. Stubborn Children Law - Wikipedia

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    The General Court of Massachusetts Bay Colony enacted a law in November 1646 providing, among other things, [1] for the capital punishment of male children that were disobedient to their parents. [2] The Massachusetts law stated: [3] [4]

  9. Why the Royal Kids Might Not Be Allowed to Keep Some of Their ...

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    The royal kids might not be allowed to keep some of their Christmas presents from the public this year thanks to the family's strict rules about gift giving.