Vygotsky believed that
A) toddlers discover make-believe play independently, once they are capable of representational schemes.
B) society provides children with opportunities to represent culturally meaningful activities in play.
C) make-believe play is less rich in collectivist cultures.
D) almost all play episodes during the first half of the second year are initiated by children.
B
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assimilation. habituation. accommodation. adaptation.
When psychologists viewed home movies of infants and children who subsequently developed schizophrenia, what did they find?
A) nothing unusual B) all of the symptoms associated with schizophrenia C) evidence for a "splitting" of personality D) unusual motor patterns such as jerky, repeated, and unnecessary arm movements