In 1958, the Moral development theory was proposed by Lawrance Kohlberg. Kohlberg extended the theory of Jean Piaget. According to Piaget, two stages of moral development. And, according to Kohlberg, six stages of moral development.
In this theory, three levels, and each level is divided into two stages. Kohlberg’s story is dependent on a hypothetical story related to Heinz Dilemma. Dilemma lived in Europe. His wife was dying from cancer. The doctor had prescribed a new drug for cancer. This drug might save her life and the drug is very costly. At least, Dilemma broke the chemist’s shop and stole the drug because he had no money for medicine.
Lawrance Kohlberg asked a series of questions related to the story. They are:-
Each boy was given 2 hours interview based on 10 questions related to the story of the dilemma.
In this stage, children’s obedience process leads to no punishment and disobedience leads to punishment. And, children always try to follow of obedience process rather than disobedience.
Piaget’s Cognitive Development Theory