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    Vygotsky's Term for the Difference Between What Children Can Accomplish
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Vygotsky's Term for the Difference Between What Children Can Accomplish

Question 141

Question 141

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Vygotsky's term for the difference between what children can accomplish themselves and what they can do with adult assistance is known as the


A) level of actual development.
B) zone of proximal development.
C) level of potential development.
D) zone of optimal development.

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