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Color-coded wristbands are used to divide the residents into groups.
Kohlberg's Theory
A theory of moral development proposed by Lawrence Kohlberg, suggesting that people progress through a series of stages in their ability to make moral judgments, starting from a pre-conventional level to a principled level.
Conventional Level
According to Kohlberg, a period during which moral judgments largely reflect social rules and conventions.
Gross Motor Skills
Abilities involving the coordination of large muscle groups for movements such as walking, jumping, and running.
Dyslexia
A reading disorder characterized by letter reversals, mirror reading, slow reading, and reduced comprehension.
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