Lessons for young children often involve singing songs with specific repeating gestures that accompany key words. Lessons of this sort are based on the underlying assumption of contextual theories that:
a. the brain and body are interdependent.
b. learning and cognition are situated in particular contexts.
c. guidance from someone with more skill is necessary for learning.
d. meaning should be constructed in collaborative groups.
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