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Ms. Coleman is an elementary school teacher who sees her student, Danique, struggling in math. Ms. Coleman expects a sudden burst in Danique's ability to understand the math concepts. Ms. Coleman is most like which theorist?
 
  a. Freud
  b. Piaget
  c. Carlin
  d. Vygotsky

Question 2

The temporary difference in levels of performance that a child shows between various cognitive domains or activities within a given stage of development.
 
  a. object permanence
  b. problem finding
  c. reversible thinking
  d. horizontal dcalage



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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