PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PRESCHOOL AGE CHILDREN

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This topic explores the multifaceted psychological characteristics of preschool-aged children, typically defined as those between the ages of 3 to 5 years. During this critical developmental stage, children undergo significant cognitive, emotional, social, and physical growth, which lays the foundation for their future development. The work begins with an examination of cognitive development, referencing Piaget’s preoperational stage, highlighting aspects such as egocentrism, symbolic play, and the rapid expansion of language skills. It emphasizes the importance of play as a vital component of learning and problem-solving.

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Dadakhanova , M. . (2025). PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PRESCHOOL AGE CHILDREN. Прикладные науки в современном мире: проблемы и решения, 4(9), 50–53. извлечено от https://in-academy.uz/index.php/zdaf/article/view/54758

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