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Mr.Rogers is a kindergarten teacher.He observes that some of the children in his class use private speech more than others.Of the following,Mr.Rogers is MOST likely to say that the children who engage in private speech

A) have less self-regulation than the other children.
B) are more sociable than the other children.
C) do not talk to themselves when working out problems.
D) tend to think privately.

Private Speech

Vocalization expressed aloud by an individual to themselves, often as a way to organize thoughts, plan actions, or problem-solve, particularly observable in children.

Self-Regulation

The ability to manage one's thoughts, emotions, and behaviors effectively in order to achieve personal goals or adhere to societal norms.

Sociable

The quality or state of being inclined to seek out and enjoy the company of others, often characterized by friendliness and a desire for social interaction.

  • Comprehending the function and evolution of private speech within the realms of cognitive and linguistic growth.
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