Vygotsky coined the term _____ to describe the level at which a child cannot complete a task independently but can do so when given assistance by someone more competent. A. schema B. zone of proximal development C. script D. scaffolding
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Vygotsky called the space between what a child could learn with and without help the a. theory of mind. b. zone of abstract logic. c. zone of abstract reasoning. d. zone of proximal development. e. zone of developmental readiness.
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