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sam.t96

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Skills that a person can perform with assistance, but which they cannot quite perform on their own lie within the
 
  zone of proximal development.
  area of demarcation.
  realm of operational thinking.
  range of potential performance.

Question 2

Each time Juan puts a puzzle together, his father gives him a little less help. Which theorist would be happy with Juan's father?
 
  Piaget
  Vygotsky
  Skinner
  Freud



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Answer to Question 1

zone of proximal development.

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Vygotsky





 

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