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Social Development: Sites to Visit


Changing Behaviour: Safety Games for Kids 

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Take one or more of these Safety Games for Kids developed by the Canada Safety Council and the Co-operators (an insurance company). Go there
Do you think children will change their behaviour as a result of taking one of these tests? Why or why not? Discussion-Group 1Discussion Group 2Discussion Group 33


Heinz Dilemma

KPMG, an international marketing and management company, has published Lawrence Kohlberg's "Heinz Dilemma" for a business ethics course.Go there
Answer the questions about the Heinz dilemma. Is it clear to you what the "ethical" response should be? What might influence a person's responses? According to Kohlberg's theory of moral reasoning, how might a 10-year-old respond to the dilemma? Discussion-Group 1Discussion Group 2Discussion Group 33


Birth Control

This birth control module was developed by the University of Alberta Health Services. Go there
Unprotected sex is common among high school and university students. Why? Is there information in this software that might convince you to use birth control? Given what you know about logical inevitability, what additional information or other approach might convince adolescents to use birth control? Young adults? Discussion-Group 1Discussion Group 2Discussion Group 33


Some other interesting sites you may want to check out...

Imaginary Companion QuestionnaireGo there
Have you every had an imaginary friend? These Canadian and American researchers would like you to answer a short questionnaire. 

Science is for GirlsGo there
This site is intended to help girls become involved in science and to overcome the attitude that science is more for boys than girls. 



 
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