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sabina

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Luke is a developmentally normal kindergartener. Who is is peer?
 
  a. A kindergartener with Down syndrome with whom he share no interests
  b. A fifth-grader with Asperger's with whom Luke loves to play Star Wars
  c. A third-grader who is intellectually advanced and prefers to interact with teens
  d. A teenaged babysitter that Luke loves to play board games with

Question 2

Which statement is LEAST applicable to Vygotsky's sociocultural theory?
 
  a. Cooperative interactions with skilled tutors are helpful.
  b. Variations in cultural influences are acknowledged.
  c. Developmental universals are sought and identified.
  d. Scaffolding assists the child with difficult tasks.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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