The document explores the connections between sociocultural learning theories, particularly the principles of Vygotsky, Leont'ev, and Engeström, and the political ethic of care as articulated by Tronto and Sevenhuijsen. It emphasizes the role of relationality in child development and how collaborative learning environments influence mental growth. The paper also discusses concepts like the zone of proximal development and the dynamics of care within communities, highlighting the importance of tools and relationships in fostering human flourishing.