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A guidance strategy based on Vygotsky's sociocultural theory depends heavily on A. a child's ability to do sensorimotor thinking. B. children's power of persuasion. C. adults and children talking together.
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A guidance strategy based on Vygotsky's sociocultural theory depends heavily on A. a child's ability to do sensorimotor thinking. B. children's power of persuasion. C. adults and children talking together. D. adult accommodation.
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I would also say C: Children and adults talking together
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C. adults and children talking together
Vygotsky postulated that cognitive development develops from social interactions from guided learning between a child and a partner or an adult.
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