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Vygotsky viewed internalization to be:
Apprehension
A feeling of anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
Maladaptation
An adjustment or response by an organism to environmental conditions that is counterproductive to its survival or wellbeing.
Facial Nerve Paralysis
A loss of facial muscle control due to damage or disorder affecting the facial nerve, leading to asymmetry and difficulty in expressing emotions or performing facial movements.
Birth Injury
Physical damage to a baby that occurs during the birth process, ranging from minor to severe.
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