Jill's parents want her to become more responsible, so they buy her the puppy she wants and they expect her to perform simple care-taking tasks, like putting its food in its bowl

By asking Jill to perform tasks that are difficult for her, but providing her advice and support to make sure she learns these tasks, Jill's parents are:
a. engaging in coregulation
b. teaching Jill autonomy
c. using scaffolding
d. teaching Jill to self-monitor


c

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