Folk Games As A Means Of Personal Formation In The Ancient System Of Education
Abduqayum Abdulkhayevich Abdullayev , Chirchik State Pedagogical Institute, Tashkent Region, Uzbekistan Zahkro Yuldashyevna Shanasirova , Chirchik State Pedagogical Institute, Tashkent Region, UzbekistanAbstract
The article deals with the role of folk dances in the system of ancient education as a means of personality formation. The author analyzes the role of folk games in the upbringing of children.
Keywords
Folk games, humanity, zoroastrianism
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