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development begins at the social level and moves towards individual internalization. Egocentric speech is seen as a transition between the child's learning language in a social communicative context, and attempting to internalize it as "private" or "inner speech" (i.e., thoughts).

Vygotsky or Piaget
VYGOTSKY
private speech, or essentially talking to oneself.
Who found private speech to be important because it aided children in thinking through an issue and coming to a solution or conclusion. Private speech eventually is internalized, but it never completely goes away.
VYGOTSKY
Preschool classroom is most likely where you will see who's theories? And why?
Piaget. youngsters are starting to become egocentric (ball example) and also they are touching things and getting familiar with our world still.
In a first grade class room you can witness more of who's theory? And why?
Vygotsky
In a first grade class some kids know how to read a little but may need HELP from teacher when reading (zpd)
When playing the child can do something they would not be able to do without play...
Vygotsky or piaget?
Vygotsky
a kid can fulfill his needs by playing...
Vygotky or Piaget?
Vygotsky
Playing by the rules is important for self-regulation

Piaget or Vygotsky
Vygotsky
According to Vygotsky Toys=
Pivots
According to Vygotsky why are toys important?
Help the child move from the external to the internal
Helps the child get the picture in their heads
Toys are sex-stereotyped