Educational environment of the kindergarten as a source of development of self-consciousness of preschool children with general disabilities of speech

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EDN: ZCRJHV DOI: 10.31483/r-22225
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International academic journal «Development of education»
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International academic journal «Development of education»
Authors:
Sergey V. Marikhin 1 , Maria I. Kondratiuk 1
Work direction:
Russian education system
Pages:
44-46
Received: 19 February 2019

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1 SAEI of HE «Pushkin Leningrad State University»
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Marikhin S. V., & Kondratiuk M. I. (2019). Educational environment of the kindergarten as a source of development of self-consciousness of preschool children with general disabilities of speech. Development of education, 44-46. EDN: ZCRJHV. https://doi.org/10.31483/r-22225
UDC 159.922

Abstract

The article discusses the main features of the kindergarten educational environment for the development of preschool children’s self-consciousness. The authors provide a general description of the children's self-consciousness with a general speech underdevelopment, describe the main areas of work on the development of self-awareness with this category of children. As the authors note, the development of the ability to analyze and to evaluate what is happening, as well as familiarity with various social roles, contributes to leveling existing difficulties in interacting with society in children with general speech underdevelopment, allows preschoolers to become more self-confident, to embed a positive self-concept and increase the level of claims.

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