Kandice Brenner3rd Period10/30/2009
Moral Development
When I was a child I was never hit. My mother didn't believe in hitting a child. My mother complained at me instead. She made me understand what I had done wrong and why it was wrong. I learned that lying never gets you anywhere, that honesty is the best policy, and that you choose who you are. These values are important to me and they will never change. These have been working for a long while.
I learned right from wrong by experience. I was once arrested for curfew law and I realized that what I did was wrong. Also I learned that hanging out around train tracks and police shooting ranges were very bad. Even now I still learn from what I do today. If I don't do my homework I learn that it gives me a bad grade.
I am sure I am morally right. My mother is the greatest influence in my life. Since I was little my mother was always teaching me to respect myself and keep my morals as first on my list of important things. I love who I am because of my values.
