INTERPRETATION OF THE FAMILY AND THE POSITION OF INDIVIDUALS IN IT BY UZBEK PSYCHOLOGISTS
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family, Uzbek psychologists, children’s rights, fatherhood, motherhood, family relations, upbringing, mentality.Abstract
This article analyzes how Uzbek psychologists interpret the family and the position of individuals within it. It highlights the role of spousal responsibility in ensuring family stability, the legal status of children, and the educational role of parents. International legal documents (such as the Convention on the Rights of the Child) and Uzbekistan’s family legislation are examined in relation to the protection of children’s rights. Furthermore, the historical, cultural, and psychological evolution of the father’s role is discussed, with particular emphasis on strengthening paternal responsibility in contemporary society.
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