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Week 9 Class Discussion

Week 9 Class Discussion

Q Weekly Discussion Moral Development & Aggression Discussion Let’s think about the issues covered in the Coursework section of this week’s topics and how one or more of these might impact a presentation such as the one that you are working on for the power point. Directions: Answer the following: ? How might the topics of moral development, parenting, and/or aggression contribute to your presentation? ? When thinking about this question and what you will offer for this week’s Discussion Board, focus on the following: ? Does your presentation in any way include topics or issues that involve moral development? How might moral development impact how and/or what you present in the power point given the target audience for your psychoeducation group? ? Would you include parenting styles as one of your topics? Why or why not? ? Aggression is a common concern across different age periods. How might what we know about aggression as covered in this week’s coursework influence the kinds of interventions used to evaluate group members’ progress? ________________________________________ Discussion Protocol: Your discussion response should fully address the discussion prompt and be supported by materials from the course and reading requirements. Additionally, your posts should be 2-3 paragraphs (approximately 250-300 words), be grammatically correct, and follow APA guidelines for references and style. Hidden Discussion: You will not be able to view other student posts until after you have posted your original response. Peer Exchange: Please respond respectfully to at least two other student's posts.

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The topics of moral development, parenting, and/or aggression contribute to my presentation. The psychoeducation group is adults ages 21-40 in young adulthood who do have or are planning to have children. The group is interested in learning about the stages of development so they can support their child through all stages. According to the reading Life Span Development by Feldman, R.S. (2017) moral development is described as changes in a person's sense of justice, of what is right and wrong, and in their behavior related to moral issues.