THE IMPORTANCE OF SCIENCE AND EDUCATION IN DEVELOPING DESIGN ABILITY IN PRESCHOOL AND PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN
Journal Title: International scientific journal Science and Innovation - Year 2023, Vol 2, Issue 4
Abstract
This article focuses on the importance of science and education in the development of the ability to design in children of preschool and primary school age. In particular, the importance of science and education is highlighted by aspects such as teaching a child to robotics and developing such skills
Authors and Affiliations
Madinakhon Alimova Iskandar qizi, Egamberdiev N. B.
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