List of publications on a keyword: «younger schoolchildren»
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The relationship between self-esteem and the development of logical thinking in older preschoolers and younger schoolchildren
ProceedingModern educational process: psychological and pedagogical support, educational strategies- Authors:
- Щёголева Дарья Алексеевна, Oksana S. Nasyrakhunova, Vera S. Nedelskaia
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- Воспитание обучающихся в образовательных учреждениях в современных психолого-педагогических условиях
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- This article presents the results of a study of the relationship between the level of self-esteem and the level of development of logical thinking in children of senior preschool and primary school age. It was found that in children of senior preschool age, the level of logical thinking is higher with inflated and inadequately inflated self-esteem, but primary school children demonstrate a high level of logical thinking with an adequately formed self-esteem. The results of the study indicate the presence of a significant correlation between self-esteem and logical thinking. These studies indicate that the completion of the formation of self-esteem during the transition from senior preschool age, the period of formation of logical operations, to primary school age, which is the foundation for the formation of adequate self-esteem, contributes to the harmonious development and timely formation of logical thinking.
- Keywords:
- self-esteem, older preschoolers, younger schoolchildren, logical thinking
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The Possibilities of Creating a Methodological Guide for the Formation of the Sound Culture of Speech of Younger Schoolchildren Based on the Steam Approach
Book ChapterPrinciples of the New Ecosystem Formation: Multicultural Space- Author:
- Sofia P. Smirnova
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- Глава 15
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- The relevance of the chapter topic is due to the fact that very little attention is paid to the sound culture of schoolchildren's speech when teaching in general educational institutions. Recent studies have shown a large percentage of first graders who have speech impairments, in particular oral, when they enter school. Speech disorders affect not only the child's communication skills and learning outcomes in the disciplines «Russian language» and «Literature». The cognitive sphere of a child is a world of close interconnections, where a violation or underdevelopment of one of the structures slows down or disrupts the development of another. Deviations in speech development impede the formation of verbal-logical thinking, operations of analysis, synthesis, generalization, and classification, which leads not only to difficulties in mastering the program material of individual disciplines, but also generally negatively affects the cognitive development of the child. We see the search for effective approaches to solving this problem in STEAM education, an ever-growing direction, implying an approach in which several subject areas are integrated into interdisciplinary project and research activities. Having studied the existing developments in the framework of special education, we see a real possibility and need to develop a methodological manual based on the STEAM approach in order to form the sound culture of schoolchildren's speech.
- Keywords:
- younger schoolchildren, sound culture of speech, STEAM approach, interactive speech therapy table
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Prevention of aggressive behavior in primary school age.
ProceedingPsychological and Pedagogical Research – Tula Region- Authors:
- Svetlana M. Rybak, Kseniya S. Shalaginova
- Work direction:
- Психология девиантного и потенциально опасного поведения
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- The article discusses the features of manifestations of aggressive behavior in primary school age, types of aggression, methods for the prevention of aggressive behavior, as well as the importance of this prevention. An analysis is given of the empirical data that were obtained at the ascertaining and control stages of the study of the features of the manifestation of aggressive behavior in younger schoolchildren. The experiment involved a sample of students of primary school age.
- Keywords:
- aggression, aggressiveness, conflict, younger schoolchildren, prevention of aggressive behavior