When learning to weave, boys in the Dioula culture start by watching their fathers weave, and then learn to weave themselves in early adolescence

The boy starts off working on his own to complete a simple pattern and gets help when he makes mistakes. He moves on to more complex patterns and continues to consult with his father for several years until he can weave completely on his own. This is an example of ___________________.
a. scaffolding
b. hypothetical-deductive reasoning
c. divided attention
d. accommodation

Answer: A

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