DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNICATION SKILLS OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN IN WALDORF EDUCATION
Abstract
This article presents the materials of an experimental study on the development of communication skills of preschool children in Waldorf education through the definition of the structure of the components of the concept under study, modeling of the development process, justification of pedagogical conditions, diagnosis and analysis of the results obtained.
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