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According to Lawrence Kohlberg the child's moral development in stage 3 - maintaining mutual relation, the 'Golden Rule' refers to the stage where:-

A.
the child wants to please and help others.
B.
the child understands the social system is dependent on the performance of one's duties to maintain social order.
C.
right actions are defined according to the norms, needs and rights which are unaminously accepted by society.
D.
the child not only keep in mind the norms of the society but also the limits to which the universal principles are applicable.

Solution:

The child's Moral development theory is proposed by Lawrence Kohlberg in 1958. he describes the theory on 3 different levelsPre conventional level ( 0 to 6 years)Conventional level (7 years to 11 years)Post conventional level (Above 11 years)?These 3 levels are further classified into 6 stages.Stage 3 of Kohlberg's moral development theory is:Good boy /Good girl morality.In this stage, the child avoids disapproval or dislike from others, so this stage refers to a golden rule.The child wants to capture the attention of everyone towards himself.The child wants to show that he is the best and he did not have any shortage.So option (1) is correct.Additional Information The social system is dependent on the performance of one's duties is related to Kohlberg's 4th stage of moral development.Right actions according to the norms, needs, and rights that are unanimously accepted by society are related to Kohlberg's 5th stage of moral development.The child keeps the norms in mind as same as universal principles are applicable is related to Kohlberg's 6th stage of moral development.?

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