The Importance of Folklore in Developing Speech Skills in Young Children (Based on The Example of Fairy Tales)
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https://doi.org/10.37547/ajps/Volume05Issue05-57Keywords:
Fairy tale, speech skills, logical thinking, creative abilityAbstract
This article provides a methodological approach to the importance of fairy tales in developing speech skills in young children. It also highlights the significance of using modern pedagogical technologies to enrich children's vocabulary, enhance their speech, develop their thinking, and nurture their spirituality through fairy tales.
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