BASIC DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION OF CHILDREN IN THE FAMILY.
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Family, education, pedagogical culture, modern family, value.Abstract
This article emphasizes the fact that the beginning of education begins in the family, and the role of parents in it is especially emphasized. Raising children in the family is the most important component of their development and personality formation. The family is the main social institution where the foundations of behavior, moral norms and values are laid. Parents play a key role in this process, creating a certain atmosphere, and are of particular importance in harmonious development and support. We focused on the upbringing of today's youth, identified their positive and negative aspects, and analyzed ways to solve them. In Kyrgyz society, it is said that “Family is the beginning of education.” There are opinions that the earlier the beginning of education of a child, the more beneficial it will be. For example, “Education of a child begins at a young age, education of a woman begins at a young age,” “Guide a child to good, lead him away from evil.” The ideas about education of a child in folk pedagogy are presented.
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