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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Children</strong> are blank slates and their development depends upon the exposure that they receive from interactions with adults. Learning takes place when a child observes cultural routines and practices and begin to apply those actions (ex: saying good morning). Vygotsky states that “learning is a crucially social process as opposed to an independent journey of discovery.</p>]]></description>
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