Which of the following analyses of cognitive development is in strict accordance with a Vygotsky-type analysis?

A. Araiz learned to read by being shown by his brother.
B. Nesma learned to discriminate between ducks and pigeons by direct observations.
C. Sofia learned to play a guitar by practice and by playing with her aunt.
D. John learned how much sugar to put on his cereal by trial and error.


Answer: A

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