THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE MORAL STATE OF ADOLESCENTS UNDER THE CARE OF THEIR MOTHERS

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Ozodakhan Musajon qizi Kadirova

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Morality is a system of beliefs about what is right and good compared to what is wrong or bad. Moral development refers to changes in moral beliefs as a person grows older and gains maturity. Moral beliefs are related to, but not identical with, moral behavior: it is possible to know the right thing to do, but not actually do it. It is also not the same as knowledge of social conventions, which are arbitrary customs needed for the smooth operation of society. Social conventions may have a moral element, but they have a primarily practical purpose.

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Kadirova, O. M. qizi . (2024). THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE MORAL STATE OF ADOLESCENTS UNDER THE CARE OF THEIR MOTHERS. Research Journal of Trauma and Disability Studies, 3(7), 114–115. Retrieved from http://journals.academiczone.net/index.php/rjtds/article/view/3215
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