How does Vygotsky feel that children learn?

What will be an ideal response?

His theory is a sociocultural approach. He feels that cognitive development is a social and cultural process. Children learn not through individual interactions with the environment but through the social process of guided participation. As they interact with a more knowledgeable adult from their culture, they learn how the culture works.

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Agoraphobia is an intense fear of

A) clowns. B) having a panic attack in a public place. C) developing a mental illness. D) being responsible for the death of another.

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What does Gestalt therapy have in common with psychoanalysis?

a. Emphasis on the present b. Humanism c. Focus on the unity of body and mind d. Use of the empty chair technique e. Use of dream analysis

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