The Development of Family Loyalty and Relational Ethics in Children |
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Authors: | Ann L. Leibig Katherine Green |
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Affiliation: | (1) 448 Murry Hill Circle, Lancaster, PA, 17601;(2) Department of Psychology, Byerly Hall, Millersville University, Millersville, PA, 17551 |
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Abstract: | ![]() Despite little research investigating how family loyalty and relational ethics develop in children, theorists suggest that children's early family loyalty experiences play a significant role in their future relationships. Twenty-four children, ages 5–10 years, were interviewed to examine developmental trends in children's conceptualizations of family and family loyalty and their reasoning through parent-child ethical dilemmas. Results indicate (a) younger children possess a simpler, more concrete schema for family and family loyalty than do older children and (b) younger children are less able than older children to adopt their parents' perspectives in reasoning through ethical dilemmas.A psychotherapist with T. W. Ponessa & Associates |
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Keywords: | family family loyalty relational ethics parent-child relational ethics |
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