PSYCH 350 Chapter Notes -18 Months, Ingroups And Outgroups, Autobiographical Memory
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This is the mutual attention and shared communications that take place between expert and behavior. Children who initially worked with their parents on any given task, employed more efficient planning strategies than children who had worked with peers. When working with adults, children are generally more actively involved in the cognitive task at hand, whereas they tend to be more passive observers when their tutor is another child. Guided participation is the process by which a skilled collaborator transfers knowledge to a learner by providing support and gradually withdrawing it. Memory is one"s retelling of the past colored or guided by social conventions or other influences that have been absorbed over time. Organized schemas of knowledge that individuals possess about commonly encountered events. Example: a three or four year old may have a good schematic representation for dinner time cooking the food, setting the table, sitting down to eat.