This assistance will only be effective if the adult uses the child's zone of proximal development as a basis for providing help.
Explanation:
The "zone of proximal development" refers to an area of learning that happens when <em>an adult (such as a teacher) aids a student in learning.</em> The adult is said to have <em>a higher skill set</em> than the person being taught (learner). So, this means that the help of the adult is necessary until the learner <u>learns to do the task alone or without any help from the teacher.</u>
The <u>task difficulty</u> should be gradually increased according to the accomplishment of the learners.
Answer: The city's mayor presides over the aldermen, who represent the people at a city or county level. Aldermen are elected by the residents of a district. Much like congressmen, aldermen represent the people who elect them and aim to do what's in the residents' best interest.
The improvement of the country's infrastructure, especially transportation systems, made trade easier and faster for everyone. Poor roads made transportation slow and costly. The American System became the leading tenet of the Whig Party of Henry Clay and Daniel Webster.