The concept of the zone of proximal development suggests that the parent or teacher:
dictate the child's interests and abilities.
urge the child far beyond his or her current skill level.
hold the child back until he or she can perform the skills independently.
provide support as the child takes on new challenges.
provide support as the child takes on new challenges.
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