Correction emotional sphere of playing preschool childrena
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Abstract. In this article we have tried to outline the prospects for the study of emotional disorders in preschool children and the possible ways of correction through the game . The child becomes aware of his "I" , their activity , an activity starts to objectively evaluate yourself . Formed subordination reasons : the ability to subordinate their immediate impulses conscious goals. The kid learns to a certain extent control their behavior and activities, predict its outcome and monitor performance. Complicated emotional life preschooler : enriched content emotions generated higher feelings. A small child does not know how to manage emotions . With the development of the emotional sphere preschoolers feelings become more rational , obey thinking. But it occurs when a child learns morality and correlates them their doings.
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