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V125BC [204]
3 years ago
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Gisela is a 6-year-old Peruvian girl who lives with her family on a farm in a rural village. She often helps her father take pro

duce to a market to sell. She does not know how to read, but she understands the cost of items and can make change without errors. Sophie is a 6-year-old who lives in the US. She is in the 1st grade, is making great progress in learning to read and write, and is gaining skill in computer use. What is the best way to explain the development of these two children?
A. The content of children’s knowledge is similar across cultures, but the processes involved in cognitive development differ depending upon children’s culture.
B. The progression of cognitive development is not universal; it is different for children in different cultures.
C. Cognitive development is the same for all children, regardless of culture
D. The processes involved in cognitive development are similar across cultures, but the specific kinds of knowledge acquired may differ depending upon children’s culture.
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natka813 [3]3 years ago
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Answer:D) The processes involved in cognitive development are similar across cultures, but the specific kinds of knowledge acquired may differ depending upon children's culture

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