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Dima020 [189]
2 years ago
6

Preschoolers do not use private speech to:

English
1 answer:
Katyanochek1 [597]2 years ago
3 0

Preschoolers do NOT use private speech to: review what they know, decide what to do, communicate with those around them, and explain events to themselves.

A baby may additionally use personal speech to direct themself far from the distracting toy and toward the hobby that the teacher instructed the kid to do. Consequently, private speech facilitates youngsters to be much less strongly influenced by their immediate surroundings and as an alternative to their conduct.

Personal speech, or talking aloud to oneself, is a phenomenon of child improvement that Vygotsky interpreted as the crucial transitional process between speaking with others and thinking for oneself.

As a result personal speech, in Vygotsky's view, become the earliest manifestation of internal speech. Certainly, private speech is greater similar (in its form and characteristic) to internal speech than social speech. Not like inner speech that is covert (i.e., hidden), non-public speech is over.

Learn more about private speech here brainly.com/question/24485791

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