The Role Of Folk Games In Raising Children’s Thinking And Forming A Culture Of Recreation
Marguba Adilovna Akbarova , Teacher At The Department Of Theory Of Civil Society Of Andizhan State University, Republic Of UzbekistanAbstract
The article analyzes the role of folk games in the development of children’s thinking and the formation of a culture of recreation with the help of data from the scientific literature. In addition, games have been studied to help children understand and influence the world around them, to develop their mental, moral, volitional and physical qualities, and to educate people through play.
Keywords
Folk games, Natural-seasonal games, Regional and local games
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