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Actual development level

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Actual development level refers to how much a child can achieve independently without the assistance of a parents, teachers, or peers.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Tzuriel, David (2001-09-15). Dynamic Assessment of Young Children. Springer. p. 13.