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    Vronskaia I.V., Kozina E.E. On the problem of the development of emotional intelligence of older preschoolers in the process of learning English
    2022, 5 p. 40–55
    Vronskaia I.V. , Kozina E.E.
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    Relevance of the article. The development of emotional intelligence allows a person to successfully respond to the challenges facing him during his life. The need for the development of emotional intelligence is also confirmed by the documents regulating the sphere of preschool education. Developed emotional intelligence is also very important for the future of successful schooling, adaptation and building communication. The article presents the results of a theoretical study devoted to the problems of the formation of emotional intelligence in the field of language education of preschool children.

    Research progress. Studies devoted to the problem of determining the essence and structure of emotional intelligence are analyzed. The analysis showed the importance of this type of work with preschoolers in teaching foreign languages, and also allowed to identify and describe the prerequisites for the development of emotional intelligence at an early stage of mastering a foreign language. The relevance of developing a problem in early foreign language teaching in accordance with the Federal State Educational Standard of Preschool Education, which sets tasks related to ensuring the social and communicative development of a preschool child, the formation of independence, purposefulness and self-regulation of their own actions; development of social and emotional intelligence, emotional responsiveness, empathy.

    The results of the study. The development of emotional intelligence is one of the key components of the child’s psyche, which ensures the formation of his personality in ontogenesis and subsequent successful functioning in society. The priority of practical learning goals existing in the methodology of early foreign language teaching, suggesting a certain pragmatic orientation of the pedagogical process – the formation in a preschool child, first of all, of the ability to speak the language being studied and understand the speech of the interlocutor, does not allow to properly implement the requirement to ensure the development of emotional intelligence in preschool children.

    Conclusions. The analysis of studies of the relationship between emotional intelligence and communicative properties, skills and abilities of the individual has shown that the development of emotional intelligence is especially organically integrated into the process of learning English. It is necessary for effective communication and develops in the best way within it, through the development of its speech competencies, through the improvement of the system of language means of the native and foreign languages assimilated by him, and along with the solution of educational and subject-related learning tasks, contributes to the implementation of one of the most effective approaches to teaching foreign languages – the communicative approach.

    Keywords: social and communicative development emotional intelligence preschool age teaching foreign languages to preschool children
    DOI: 10.24412/2782-4519-2022-5113-40-55
    Oshchepkova E.S., Bukhalenkova D.A., Almazova O.V. Impact of the Educational Environment in the Speech Development of Preschool Children
    2021, 5 p. 6–18
    Almazova O.V. , Bukhalenkova D.A. , Oshchepkova E.S.
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    The article discusses the factors that affect the development of speech in older preschool children, and the place the educational environment takes in this process. A brief overview of the history of the concept of educational environment in Russian and foreign pedagogy and educational psychology is given.

    Aim of the study. The method of assessing the educational environment CLASS is considered, such a component of the CLASS methodic as methodological support is analyzed. On the other hand, the authors give a brief description of the child’s language development up to the senior preschool age and conclude that for the most effective assessment of speech development at this age, it is necessary to use elicited narratives (that is, stories told by the child based on a series of pictures). The literature overview of the interrelations between the educational environment quality and the child’s speech development showed that contradictory data were obtained. The hypothesis of this study was the assumption that such a parameter of the educational environment as Methodological support would affect the development of speech in older preschool children.

    Sample. The study involved 261 preschoolers (49,4% of boys) aged 5–6 years, pupils of 26 senior groups of kindergartens in Moscow. To test the hypothesis, two groups of preschool educational institutions were identified using the Mann-Whitney test: with high and low quality of methodological support, and then, using ANOVA, the speech parameters of children from these two groups were compared.

    Results. As a result of the study, for the first time in the Russian sample, the results were obtained that well-organized methodological support in a preschool educational institution contributes to the better development of both lexical and grammatical indicators of speech and the ability to compose a coherent statement (narrative). The article draws conclusions both about the limitations of the conducted study and about possible ways for further research.

    Keywords: preschool age educational environment CLASS methodological support language development
    DOI: 10.24412/1997-9657-2021-5107-6-18
    Ushakova O.S., Volkova O.S. Speech Readiness of Senior Preschoolers for Learning in School
    2020, 3 p. 51–59
    Volkova O.S. , Ushakova O.S.
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    The article discusses the relevance of the problem of children’s speech readiness for schooling, including the development of language and communication abilities of preschool children. It is shown that the transition from kindergarten to school is associated with a change in the social status of a child who becomes a pupil. This is preceded by a huge preparatory work that develops general and special preparation for learning at school, which should result in readiness for school, including speech. The authors consider the cognitive aspect of preschool children’s speech readiness for school. It is shown that the study of the correlation between thought, speech and language in the formation of a preschool child’s personality provides opportunities to identify patterns of development of intellectual, communicative, speech and language abilities in preschool childhood. Language (linguistic) competence in relation to preschoolers is considered as an elementary awareness of the phenomena and facts of language and speech, the formation of the ability to use words, their forms and syntactic structures in accordance with the norms of the literary language, to use synonymic and antonymic resources of the native language. The tasks of the development of linguistic and communicative abilities are presented. The development of all aspects of speech, knowledge of the rules and norms of speech etiquette, and their use, depending on the situation, play an important role in educating the culture of speech communication among preschoolers. The improvement of communicative competence is impossible without learning the basics of speech culture, the absence of which can cause a misconception about the essence of the statement. The prospects of research on the formation of speech readiness for school education are outlined. The conclusions summarize the main points of the article.
    Keywords: children of senior preschool age speech preparation readiness for school education cognitive aspect development of language and communication abilities formation of awareness of the phenomena of language and speech
    DOI: 10.24411/1997-9657-2020-10074
    Oshchepkova E.S., Bukhalenkova D.A., Yakupova V.A. Development of Coherent Oral Speech in Senior Preschool Age
    2020, 3 p. 32–39
    Bukhalenkova D.A. , Yakupova V.A. , Oshchepkova E.S.
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    The article discusses the development of coherent oral speech in preschool age and possible ways to improve it. The author analyzes the terminological variants of the connective oral speech designation, and put forward the terms “narrative” and “text”, that are considered to be synonyms. On the basis of the psycholinguistic data on the peculiarities of the child language acquisition, the authors describe methods for evaluating children’s retelling and narratives, as well as methodological principles for the formation and development of storytelling skills in senior preschool age. It is proposed to evaluate the parameters of their micro- and macrostructure in children’s narratives. The microstructure is traditionally referred to lexical and grammatical indicators: the number of lexical and grammatical errors, the richness of the dictionary, syntactic complexity, the absence of omissions of major parts of the sentence, pronominalizations index, and others. The macrostructure includes the correspondence to the simplest narrative structure “goal – action – result” and the degree of development of the narrative (complete, simplified or distorted narrative). When learning to create narratives, child needs to move from simpler, personal narratives to more complex, invented ones. Personal narratives include children’s stories about repeated actions or events, and at a later stage – about a bright, memorable event for the child. Fictional narratives are often created using one or a series of images. A story is usually created based on a series of images, and a description is created based on a single image. Among the fictional narratives, stories will be simpler for children than descriptions. Work on creating texts with children should be based on a series of colorful, interesting images, where you can trace temporary and cause-and-effect relationships. It is concluded that learning vocabulary and grammar is not enough for the development of coherent oral speech; special techniques are needed to develop children’s ability to generate text as an integral and coherent unity.
    Keywords: preschool age language development narratives story based on a series of pictures oral speech development child language psycholinguistics
    DOI: 10.24411/1997-9657-2020-10072
    Almazova O.V., Bukhalenkova D.A., Gavrilova M.N., Tarasova K.S. Lexical Indicators of Speech Development in Preschool Children with Different Levels of Self-Regulation
    2018, 8 p. 54–61
    Gavrilova M.N. , Tarasova K.S. , Almazova O.V. , Bukhalenkova D.A.
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    This study provided a detailed analysis of lexical development in children with different level of executive functions in preschool age. The study was conducted by a sample of 279 children 5-6 years old, which were examined the level of executive functioning (executive-loaded working memory, switching, inhibition) and language ability to verbal fluency performance. We used the test “Associative series” to evaluate language ability to verbal fluency performance in free associations. The relationships between verbal fluency performance in free associations and executive functioning were discovered in lexical development of speech with auditory working memory and cognitive flexibility. Productivity in free associations was connected with spatial working memory and directed associations (naming of actions and animals) was connected with inhibition.
    Keywords: preschool age executive functions language development self-regulation auditory memory spatial memory cognitive flexibility inhibition
    DOI: 10.24411/1997-9657-2018-10035
    Burger K. Effective Early Childhood Care and Education: Successful Approaches and Didactic Strategies for Fostering Child Development
    2017, 3 p. 48–62
    Burger K.
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    This research article attempts to determine strategies that can be used to support children’s cognitive and social-emotional development in early childhood care and education programs. By synthesizing empirical evidence about pedagogical techniques that promote children’s competencies, the article aims to identify those characteristics of programs that ultimately contribute to the effectiveness of early childhood care and education. In particular, the article summarizes strategies that foster children’s acquisition of language, math, and social-emotional skills. In so doing, it responds to the needs of program staff who struggle to understand and address the numerous developmental needs of young children and it provides concrete guidance for policymakers and management personnel who aim to design purposeful programs which benefit child development effectively.
    Keywords: early childhood care and education fostering skills effective approaches language mathematics social-emotional development
    Sleptsova I.F. Innovative program “From birth to school” in the context of the Standard of the preschool education
    2015, 6 p. 43–49
    Sleptsova I.F.
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    The article describes essential and distinctive features of an exemplary basic educational program of preschool education “From birth to school”, which is connected with the innovative systems the Standard of the preschool education - positive socialization, individualization of the development, support of children’s initiative. The program “From birth to school” has a systemic, comprehensive, science-based understanding of the objectives and requirements that are applied to the preschool educational institutions. The program is based on the scientific psychological-pedagogical school of L.Vygotsky and his followers (A. Zaporozhets, A. Leontyev et al.). The program is developed in accordance with the psychological and physiological characteristics of the children, supports the diversity of childhood, makes preschool education “entertaining” and is aimed at the formation of motives and needs of a child.
    Keywords: early foreign language education intellectual development intercultural communication communicative activity
    Soldatenko K.Yu. Organization of communicative activity of the senior preschool children in the process of foreign language education
    2015, 3 p. 50–55
    Soldatenko K.Yu.
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    In the article the problem of the organization of communicative activity of the senior preschool children in the process of early foreign language education is presented. Various forms of communicative activity of children can be organically included in the educational activities in the classroom during foreign language acquisition, enriching the learning process with communicative and ethno-linguistic content. In preschool education modernization the process of foreign language learning, built on the basis of communication, is of great importance and contributes to a child’s ability to intercultural and international communication, as well as for his/her personal development as moral and responsible citizen. The author describes the basic forms and principles of the English language teaching in preschool and gives examples of the types of work with preschool children in the classroom in English, which can be implemented by teachers and parent.
    Keywords: early foreign language education intellectual development intercultural communication communicative activity
    Ushakova O.S., Yashina V.I. Cognitive aspect of language ability development in preschoolers.
    2023, 6 p. 36-45
    Yashina O.V. , Ushakova O.S.
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    Relevance of the article. Studies aimed at studying the cognitive aspect of the development of language ability in preschoolers show that the center of the development of language ability is the semantic component that underlies the linguistic development of a preschool child, which includes not only expanding the vocabulary, but also educating children to pay attention to the content of the word, its semantics, enriching connections with other words, because in monologue speech, the meaning of a single word interacts with the semantics of the entire utterance. The formation of coherent monological speech is the central task of the speech development of a preschooler. The work on the meaning of the word, the expansion of the semantic field, the use of the associative principle of vocabulary assimilation, the formation of linguistic generalizations in the assimilation of the grammatical structure of speech develop in preschoolers the arbitrariness and awareness of speech, the ability to sel ect accurate and expressive means when constructing coherent utterances of different types. These provisions apply to mastering not only the native language, but also any other language.

    The aim of the study. To summarize the results of research conducted for more than twenty years in the kindergarten No. 215 (then – the preschool department of school No. 324 in Moscow).

    Progress of the study. The research conducted under the leadership of F.A. Sokhin, O.S. Ushakova, V.I. Yashina was aimed at developing the theory of language acquisition in preschool childhood, organically combining pedagogical, psychological and linguistic aspects in theoretical analysis and experiment. These studies have shown that children, starting from the younger preschool age, show great interest in language reality, “experiment” with words, create new words, focusing on both the semantic and grammatical side of the language. A necessary condition for their linguistic development is a gradual awareness of linguistic phenomena, i.e. the development of children’s metalanguage activity, which leads to a genuine mastery of the richness of the language.

    The research results also showed that enriching the dictionary includes not only expanding its scope, but also educating children to pay attention to the content of the word, its semantics, clarifying the meanings of words, expanding the connections of the word with other words. Along with the semantic side of the word, the problem of lexical compatibility of words also plays an important role, which makes it possible to close the mastery of the semantics of the word with the development of coherent speech.

    Conclusions. The formation of elementary awareness of the phenomena of language and speech is one of the most important tasks of both speech and linguistic development, starting fr om preschool age, therefore, we consider this aspect to be central in the initial development of a linguistic personality and understanding the meaning of a word, which is the basic unit of language and the basis of a child’s cognitive development, determines the essence of the development of his language ability.

    Keywords: preschool children the meaning of the word semantic component of language ability linguistic development of the child awareness of the phenomena of language and speech cognitive and speech development of preschoolers
    DOI: 10.24412/2782-4519-2023-6120-36-45
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