Personal & Social Development·Responsible Decision-Making·conceptual
Right and Wrong Choices
Know the difference between right and wrong in familiar everyday situations — understanding basic rules about honesty, not hurting others, respecting others' property, and being fair — and choose to do the right thing even when it's harder
Suggested ages 5–7
Learning journey
Your child is learning to make good choices — understanding right from wrong, keeping themselves safe, thinking about consequences, and following rules because they understand why they matter.
Evidence of understanding
- Identify the right and wrong choice in a simple moral scenario
- Choose to be honest even when lying would avoid trouble
- Explain why rules about not hurting others and being honest matter
Assessment prompt
If Right and Wrong Choices accidentally breaks something at a friend's house, do they tell the truth about it rather than hiding it or blaming someone else?
Standards alignment
No external standards are linked to this topic.