Parents who align with Piaget's theories might focus on providing opportunities for their child to explore and discover concepts independently, emphasizing hands-on experiences and allowing for individual cognitive development. In contrast, those who agree with Vygotsky would prioritize social interaction and guided learning, using scaffolding techniques to support their child's development through collaborative activities and dialogue. Consequently, Piagetian parents may encourage more solitary play, while Vygotskian parents might engage in more cooperative tasks and discussions. Ultimately, the approach taken reflects differing beliefs about the role of independence versus social context in cognitive development.
Like many English words, research is accented differently according to whether is is used as a noun or a verb. RE-search is a noun, but re-SEARCH is a verb.
Sometimes, it is up to the person, whether they feel right meeting their birth parents or not, and whether the birth parents want to meet them.
Well, you raise two issues. First: can you be gay because your parents treated you differently? No. Sexual orientation is an inborn characteristic that has a biological if not genetic origin. If you are gay now, you were born gay. Parenting has no effect on whether someone turns out gay. Second: how do you tell your parents you're gay? Pick a safe time and place, not close to any family-oriented holidays, and just tell them that you're gay, that it's not a choice but something inborn, and that you'll be gay whether they accept you or not--but you hope they will accept you. Then, it is up to them what happens next. It's hard to come out to your parents, so after doing so maybe have plans in place to meet with another gay or gay-friendly friend or two for support. Good luck!
The sentence "Whether he was duplicitous regarding his character is open to question" is grammatically correct and complete.
If you tap on them, one of them may "sound hollow". In general, certain waves (like sound) will be affected differently, depending on whether the balls are hollow or solid.If you tap on them, one of them may "sound hollow". In general, certain waves (like sound) will be affected differently, depending on whether the balls are hollow or solid.If you tap on them, one of them may "sound hollow". In general, certain waves (like sound) will be affected differently, depending on whether the balls are hollow or solid.If you tap on them, one of them may "sound hollow". In general, certain waves (like sound) will be affected differently, depending on whether the balls are hollow or solid.
Good question! I think it depends on whether the parents were good or bad.
Whether it's your parents or mine, you won't have to pay (other than through taxes) - children are not legally responsible for their parents.
Yes, offspring have very similar DNA to their parents whether they are humans or sheep.
When particles are observed, they behave differently than when they are not observed. This is known as the observer effect in quantum physics.Particles can exhibit both wave-like and particle-like behavior, depending on whether they are being observed or not.
Every parent thinks differently. Some parents think when kids are younger, they do a lot of running around, so they're good, but then when they get older, they need to stay fit. So they sign them up for soccer or tennis or swim team or something. Some parents ask their kids for everything and don't force them to do anything they don't want. Other parents force them to do absolutely everything. And, yes, some parents let kids make decisions when older.
That will depend on how the parents' wills are written. The wording will determine whether it is to be given to her estate or whether it should be divided between other beneficiaries of the will.
According to inquirists, what is the biggest factor affecting whether or not students learn?