Which of the following is the best example of scaffolding?

a. Marco decides not to ask his son for help, because he knows his son does not have much patience.
b. Linda makes her son, Paul, go to bed early because Paul swore at school.
c. Roberto buys his daughter ice cream when she rides her two-wheel bike successfully.
d. Aubrey helps her daughter prepare meatloaf for dinner — she gives her specific instructions and simplifies whenever possible.


d

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