Author Question: Francesca is frustrated trying to learn to tie her shoelaces. According to Vygotsky, should the ... (Read 155 times)

KimWrice

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Francesca is frustrated trying to learn to tie her shoelaces. According to Vygotsky, should the parents get involved or should they let her try to master this task on her own? If they decide to get involved, what should her parents do?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

According to Vygotsky, what role does a child's culture play in determining what things thatchild will learn? Provide an example.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Vygotsky would say that the parents definitely should get involved. The parents can
offer assistance by providing direct instruction, encouraging the child to try to do it,
interacting with Francesca, gradually letting her do it more on her own, using
directive comments, and helping her see her progress. Any example should include
ways a parent could assist a child in learning a new task.

Answer to Question 2

Vygotsky would say it plays a critical role, because the culture will determine what
cognitive skills are valued. Students should provide an example of a particular
cultural value.



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