THEORIES WHICH’RE RELATED TO THE SOCIALIZATION OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
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socialization, personality, culture, civilization, communication, interaction, component, behavioral activity, “self” concept, criteria, aspect, mechanism.Abstract
The article presents the theoretical ideas of psychological scholars regarding the socialization of a child’s personality. The psychological characteristics of the socialization of preschool-aged children are explored. The process of socialization has been analyzed.
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