PEDAGOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS FOR THE FORMATION OF GOOD HABITS IN THE CHILDREN OF PARENTS IN THE FAMILY
Akmalkhoja M. Abdukadirov , Lecturer Gulistan State University Gulistan State University, 120100. District 4, Gulistan City, Syrdarya Region, UzbekistanAbstract
This article focuses on parenting, one of the most pressing issues facing families today, and discusses future successes that parents, community, and educational institutions can work together to develop small habits in children. the word goes. Nowadays, science-based recommendations are given on how children can overcome the crisis during adolescence and the problems they face with their parents and how to solve them. The experience of developing small habits, which has been established by leading countries, and the result are explained by examples. During the psychophysiological changes, the necessary recommendations for working with the child are given. Harmful habits that are common among young people today, their causes, and the problems of Internet and video game addiction have been studied and analyzed in detail. In general, the current problems faced by young people and their solutions, the possible negative consequences in the future are analyzed using scientific hypotheses. Recommendations have been made to study and diagnose these problems.
Keywords
Time, habit, child
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