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Conscience and Moral Development - Factors Influencing Conscience

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Topics

  • Meaning of Conscience
  • Main Influences on Conscience
  • Role of Experience, Imitation, and Advice
  • Mother’s Attitude and Parenting Style
  • Love-Oriented Discipline (Mussen)
  • Operant Conditioning Idea (Skinner)
  • Key Points: Factors Influencing Conscience
CISCE: Class 12

Meaning of Conscience

According to Freud, the superego is also called the conscience. Conscience is the inner voice that tells us what is right and what is wrong.

CISCE: Class 12

Main Influences on Conscience

  • Children are guided by the attitudes, advice, and ideas of parents, teachers, elders, and seniors.
  • Home, social environment, school, electronic media (TV, radio, mobile, internet), books, and newspapers influence moral development.
CISCE: Class 12

Role of Experience, Imitation, and Advice

  • Attitudes formed through strong experiences (reward for good, punishment for bad) become lasting.
  • Children imitate parents and teachers and follow their advice, which shapes their ideas of right and wrong.
  • If parents and teachers have a strong conscience, children are more likely to develop one.
CISCE: Class 12

Mother’s Attitude and Parenting Style

  • The development of conscience depends a lot on the mother’s attitude, parenting style, and child-rearing practices.
  • Warm, loving mothers form a close bond; children value their love, so withdrawal of love strongly affects behaviour.
  • Cold, less affectionate mothers have weak bonds; withdrawal of love has little effect, and conscience develops poorly.
CISCE: Class 12

Love-Oriented Discipline (Mussen)

  • High conscience is promoted by love-oriented discipline.
  • Love is given or withheld as reward or punishment; praise, reinforcement, and reasoning are used.​
  • Children want to keep their parents’ love, so they feel guilty after wrong acts and try to improve.
CISCE: Class 12

Operant Conditioning Idea (Skinner)

  • Operant conditioning: learning through rewards and consequences.​
  • Good behaviour → love, kisses, attention, stories.
  • Bad behaviour (tantrums) → child is left alone, mother sleeps separately, less affection.
  • A child learns: “Good behaviour keeps love, bad behaviour loses love”, which helps in the development of conscience.
CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Factors Influencing Conscience

  • Conscience, also called the superego (Freud), is the inner voice that tells us what is right or wrong.
  • It is shaped by parents, teachers, media, books, and social surroundings.
  • Children develop conscience through experience, imitation, and advice from trusted adults.
  • A warm, loving mother–child bond and love-oriented discipline help build a strong conscience.
  • According to Skinner, rewards for good behaviour and withdrawal of love for bad behaviour teach children moral values.

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