Skill (specific)

In Kurt Fischer’s (1980) dynamic skill theory, the capacity to control elements of acting, thinking and feeling within particular conceptual domains and social contexts.  Rather than being attributes of individual children, skills are properties of persons-in-contexts.  Person and context collaborate in the production of any given level of controlled action. 

See Action, Neo-Piagetian theories of cognitive development, Organism-environment mutualise, Skill (general)