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DUTIES OF THE TEACHER IN PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION

Abstract

This article examines the tasks of educators in preschool educational institutions, their contribution to child development, as well as the responsibilities of educators based on modern pedagogical approaches. The personal, intellectual and social development of children is directly dependent on the work of the educator in the educational process. Also, the article analyzes the tasks of educators in increasing the child's self-confidence, forming his interest in education and helping him socialize.

Keywords

preschool education, educator, child development, pedagogy, teacher tasks, educational process.

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