According to Vygotsky's view, plays a key role in helping young children solve problems and attain their goals.
A. assimilation
B. accommodation
C. egocentric speech
D. parallel play
Answer: C
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A. Alex may say his hamster is "sleeping." B. Alex may say that his hamster was evil. C. Alex may wish to destroy the body of the hamster to avoid remembering. D. Alex would want to bury the hamster because he realizes that it will never come back to life.
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What is a potential caveat about secondary enhancement?
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