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yoroshambo

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Vygotsky believed that language advances thinking through
 
  scaffolding and private speech.
  private speech and social mediation.
  the zone of proximal development and scaffolding.
  social mediation and reinforcement.

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Gabriel's language and cognitive skills have developed greatly since he began attending preschool. His teacher explains things to the children when they participate in small-group activities and she encourages conversation between children and adults
 
  According to Vygotsky, she uses language to advance thinking through
 
  social mediation.
  private speech.
  scaffolding.
  the zone of proximal development.



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Answer to Question 1

private speech and social mediation.

Answer to Question 2

social mediation.



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