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    Solntseva O.V., Ezopova S.A., Kaganets S.V. Phenomenology of reading competence of older preschool children
    2023, 5 p. 4–17
    Kaganets S.V. , Solntseva O.V. , Ezopova S.A.
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    The relevance of the article is determined by the attention to the role of reading by the younger generation from the state, the importance of reading in the transmission of culture from generation to generation. The formation of the reading competence of a preschool child is predetermined by the tasks of developing interest in reading in the Federal Educational Program of Preschool Education; it is the result of the children's reading infrastructure created in a preschool educational organization and families. The reading competence of a child at different levels of education has been actively studied. The structure of a preschool child's reading competence, the features of its manifestation remain practically unstudied, while its formation begins precisely in preschool age.

    The aim of the article is to present the results of an empirical study of the features of reading competence of preschool children in the context of the humanitarian research methodology, to characterize the phenomenon of reading competence of older preschoolers based of its working model.

    Description of the research progress. At the preliminary stage of the study, the infrastructure of children's reading was created in groups of older preschool children in accordance with the provisions presented in our previous work. At the initial stage of the study, based on theoretical analysis, a working model of the reading competence of preschool children was created. A methodology was developed to study the reading competence of older preschoolers, which used participant observation and playful experimental situations. The study of reading competence was carried out in groups of children aged 5 to 6,5 years; 52 children and 4 teachers took part in the experiment. During the study, the phenomenon of reading competence of older preschool children was studied and its manifestations were recorded (based on the study of reading activity as reading-listening).

    The features of the reader's competence were interpreted from the perspective of the humanitarian research methodology as a phenomenon with a number of characteristics. The description is built around the search for answers to the questions: what are the features of the manifestation of motivation for reading and listening in older preschoolers; do preschoolers have a primary orientation in the world of books, etc. When interpreting the results of the study, the manifestations of children recorded during observation and experimental situations were analyzed on the basis of the developed indicators of the manifestation of reading competence.

    Conclusions. In older preschool age, internal motivation for reading is recorded, which is determined by the attitude of adults to this activity and the creation of a reading environment in groups. Older preschool children have a primary orientation in the world of books, there are preferences in choosing the content of books and favorite authors. Preferences in choosing the content of books are associated with a passion for a certain topic; favorite authors appear based on interest in 2–3 books of a particular writer. In reading-communication conditions, children freely express emotional and evaluative judgments about what they are reading or read, ask questions about what they do not understand, evaluate the actions of characters and talk about their reasons, try to formulate conclusions “for life” – about how to act, about relationships between people. The naive-realistic interpretation of the meaning of the book prevails among children, the transition to understanding the internal meanings is planned. The emergence of a new type of children's activity – reader communication is recorded.

    Keywords: children's reading reading competence children's reading infrastructure motivation for reading reader communications reading-communication
    DOI: 10.24412/2782-4519-2023-5119-4-17
    Ezopova S.A., Solntseva O.V. Designing infrastructure for children’s reading in a preschool educational organization: problem statement
    2022, 6 p. 54–68
    Solntseva O.V. , Ezopova S.A.
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    The relevance of the article is determined by the attention to the role of reading by the younger generation from the state, the importance of reading in the transfer of culture from generation to generation. The method of organizing reading in preschool educational organizations has remained unchanged for several decades, reading is episodic in the daily routine of kindergarten, and the children’s interest in reading is steadily decreasing. The question arose about updating approaches to the organization of reading in kindergarten conditions: the repertoire of children’s reading, reader communications, ways to attract children to reading. The solution of these questions unites the design of the infrastructure of children’s reading in a preschool educational organization.

    The aim of the article is to present the results of a theoretical study of approaches to designing the infrastructure of children’s reading in a preschool educational organization, to substantiate its content as a system of components, whose interaction ensures the formation of a child’s reading competence, taking into account the peculiarities of his development during preschool childhood.

    Description of the research progress. At the initial stage of the study, the role of reading in the development of preschool children was determined and the focus of this type of activity on the development of the child’s reading competence was determined as the goal of designing the reading infrastructure; the relationship between the child’s literary development and reading competence is shown. Further, the study was built around finding answers to the questions: how can the repertoire of children’s reading be changed taking into account the characteristics of a child of the 21st century? Is it possible to have a mandatory reading circle (canon) in kindergarten, taking into account the current socio-cultural situation? What motivates children to read, what ways can a teacher use to motivate children to read? What changes can reader communications with preschool children undergo? The study was conducted on the basis of an analysis of a wide range of sources, significant both from a historical and modern point of view, conclusions were drawn about the design of components of the children’s reading infrastructure. In the course of the study, materials obtained in the work of the pedagogical laboratory on the topic “Designing the infrastructure of children’s reading in preschool educational institutions” on the basis of the Department of Preschool Pedagogy of the Russian State Pedagogical University named after. A.I. Herzen and Kindergarten No. 143 of the Nevsky district of St. Petersburg, as well as the previous pilot empirical study on this issue (2020-2022) were used.

    Conclusions. The infrastructure of children’s reading acts as a dynamic education, which is designed and implemented by teachers. In the conditions of saturation of the children’s literature market with new books, the role of the teacher’s reading culture, ability to understand the concept of a children’s book and the choice of reading repertoire increases. Designing a children’s reading repertoire requires identifying and formulating problems that are significant for a child of a given age. For the development of the child’s reading competence, it is necessary for the teacher to combine external stimuli that encourage reading and actualize the child’s internal motives in accordance with an age-appropriate approach, use the practice of slow reading and the child’s play practices in organizing reader communications. Optimal support for children’s reading and the development of a child’s reading competence requires further empirical research of the infrastructure of children’s reading in a preschool educational organization.

    Keywords: children’s reading reader’s competence children’s reading infrastructure children’s reading repertoire motivation for reading reader’s communications
    DOI: 10.24412/2782-4519-2022-6114-54-68
    Solntseva O.V., Polevskaya T.V. Possibilities of Reflection of Literary Experience in Role-playing Games of Children
    2021, 4 p. 46–57
    Polevskaya T.V. , Solntseva O.V.
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    The relevance of the topic of the article. Support for the role-playing game of preschool children is going through a crisis, largely associated with a change in the content of children’s experience. Research that consider the possibility of reflecting literature experience in a role-playing game are few. At the same time, their analysis shows that such experience can have a significant impact on the content and structure of the role-playing games of preschoolers.

    The aim of the research was to study the possibilities of reflecting the literature experience of children, received in the family, on the nature of the construction of role-playing games.

    Description of the research progress. The sample consisted of 15 children from 4 to 7 years old and 15 mothers who are regular participants in role-playing games organized in the context of non-formal preschool education (community for supporting role-playing games). In the beginning, a sequence of reading fairy tales to children was organized with the family. The first of the tales is based on the external confrontation of warring heroes, and the second is based on the internal conflict of the heroes and their search for the place in the world. Further, 6 role-playing games were organized supported by the plots of fairy tales based on the model of building a two-stroke game (L.I. Elkoninova). The experimenter motivated the children to play with his involvement in the plot of the game and the support of the two-stroke structure of the fairy tale plot. At the final stage, the features of the reflection of reading experience in a plot-based role-playing game were analyzed according to specially developed criteria.

    Research results. It was found that a fairy tale plot, in which there is a confrontation between two warring parties, often causes negative emotions in children in the process of reading and, as a result, a reluctance to get involved in a game according to a given plot. A fairy tale plot, where instead of an external confrontation there is an internal conflict of heroes, it evokes positive emotions and research interest in children, which leads to the desire to actively participate in a role-playing game based on this plot, to bring their own vision and meaning into the storyline.

    Conclusions. Role-playing game based on a fairy-tale plot allows children 4-6 years old to reach a new level of development of play activity. Changes were recorded in in-game interaction, the level of the game design, its stability and implementation. The greatest growth in game indicators was noted in role-playing based on a fairy tale plot, in which there was no confrontation between good and evil heroes, the smallest growth was observed in games based on a fairy tale plot based on an external conflict of heroes.

    Keywords: preschool education game activity role-playing game children’s reading
    DOI: 10.24412/1997-9657-2021-4106-46-57
    Solntseva O.V., Ezopova S.A. How the Snail and Whale Sailed in the Kindergarten: Practice of Enriching Children’s Play Activities
    2020, 3 p. 40–50
    Solntseva O.V. , Ezopova S.A.
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    The article presents the results of a study on the integration of children’s reading and playing practices implemented within the framework of the Federal innovation platform – kindergarten No. 8 of the Central District of St. Petersburg on the topic “Designing Practices for the Education of Preschool Children in a Changing Sociocultural Situation”.

    The aim of the study was to study the possibilities of enriching the practice of subject-role play of children in various age groups (3-7,5 years) as a result of testing the technology of productive reading when children get acquainted with the modern world bestseller of children’s literature, J. Donaldson “Snail and Whale”. It was found that the technology of productive reading has a high developing potential both for organizing children’s perception of the book and understanding its meaning, and for the natural display read in the conditions of play activity. The monitoring and quality analysis of playing activity of children 3-7,5 years revealed that the implementation of the technology of productive reading with preschool children allows, on the one hand, to consider the game as a way of interpreting literary works and on the other hand, to support the game based on the read.

    The obtained results show that the implementation of the research plan contributed to the fact that the development indicators of the children’s game begin to approach the normative in the situation of the “zone of proximal development” and the further accumulation of play practice will contribute to the achievement of the normative indicators of the role-playing game in the “zone of the actual development of children”. It is also important that the reliance on the content and structure of the literary text allows the teacher to feel more confident in situations of play interaction with children, as an adult and a child interact in a single story context.


    Keywords: kindergarten early childhood education play activity role-playing game children’s reading children’s reading practice productive reading technology
    DOI: 10.24411/1997-9657-2020-10073
    Sinizina I.Y. Play approach in teaching preschool reading
    2017, 1 p. 52–61
    Sinizina I.Y.
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    In Russian psychology the main components of the role play are thoroughly described: imaginary situation, role playing action, substitutes usage, etc. Since play is a leading activity for preschool child, the presence of the same components for didactic games - especially in the case for children 3-5 years old – is of great need. It is important in process of teaching children to read make the right sequence of educational objectives. Many preschoolers struggle with the reading not due to the laziness or cognitive complexity of the process, but namely due to the inability to “jump” through the intermediate links of the learning process. In this article the stages of learning to read are clearly spelled out. The task of the teacher is to build the process of learning to read in a creative way, find solutions to every educational problem with the help of the desired components of the role play and thus turn learning into a joyful and fascinating process. The Zaitsev’s cubes are recommended for use, though described system differs from the Zaitsev system in many ways and cannot be considered as its extension or modification.
    Keywords: reading gaming approach subject-didactic game stages of learning to read reading syllable by syllable drawing words
    Sinizina I.Y. Play approach in teaching preschool reading
    2016, 10 p. 54–63
    Sinizina I.Y.
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    In Russian psychology the main components of the role play are thoroughly described: imaginary situation, role playing action, substitutes usage, etc. Since play is a leading activity for preschool child, the presence of the same components for didactic games - especially in the case for children 3-5 years old – is of great need. It is important in process of teaching children to read make the right sequence of educational objectives. Many preschoolers struggle with the reading not due to the laziness or cognitive complexity of the process, but namely due to the inability to “jump” through the intermediate links of the learning process. In this article the stages of learning to read are clearly spelled out. The task of the teacher is to build the process of learning to read in a creative way, find solutions to every educational problem with the help of the desired components of the role play and thus turn learning into a joyful and fascinating process. The Zaitsev’s cubes are recommended for use, though described system differs from the Zaitsev system in many ways and cannot be considered as its extension or modification.
    Keywords: reading gaming approach subject-didactic game stages of learning to read reading syllable by syllable drawing words
    Sinizina I.Y. Play approach in teaching preschool reading
    2016, 3 p. 36–41
    Sinizina I.Y.
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    In Russian psychology the main components of the role play are thoroughly described: imaginary situation, role playing action, substitutes usage, etc. Since play is a leading activity for preschool child, the presence of the same components for didactic games - especially in the case for children 3-5 years old – is of great need. It is important in process of teaching children to read make the right sequence of educational objectives. Many preschoolers struggle with the reading not due to the laziness or cognitive complexity of the process, but namely due to the inability to “jump” through the intermediate links of the learning process. In this article the stages of learning to read are clearly spelled out. The task of the teacher is to build the process of learning to read in a creative way, find solutions to every educational problem with the help of the desired components of the role play and thus turn learning into a joyful and fascinating process. The Zaitsev’s cubes are recommended for use, though described system differs from the Zaitsev system in many ways and can not be considered as its extension or modification.
    Keywords: reading gaming approach subject-didactic game stages of learning to read reading syllable by syllable drawing words
    Sinitsyna I.Y. Play approach to teaching of reading in preschool age
    2015, 8 p. 26–33
    Sinizina I.Y.
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    In Russian psychology the main components of the role play are thoroughly described: imaginary situation, role playing action, substitutes usage, etc. Since play is a leading activity for preschool child, the presence of the same components for didactic games - especially in the case for children 3-5 years old – is of great need. It is important in process of teaching children to read make the right sequence of educational objectives. Many preschoolers struggle with the reading not due to the laziness or cognitive complexity of the process, but namely due to the inability to “jump” through the intermediate links of the learning process. In this article the stages of learning to read are clearly spelled out. The task of the teacher is to build the process of learning to read in a creative way, find solutions to every educational problem with the help of the desired components of the role play and thus turn learning into a joyful and fascinating process. The Zaitsev’s cubes are recommended for use, though described system differs from the Zaitsev system in many ways and can not be considered as its extension or modification.
    Keywords: reading gaming approach subject-didactic game stages of learning to read reading syllable by syllable drawing words
    Sinitsyna I.Y. Play approach in teaching preschool reading
    2015, 4 p. 40–45
    Sinizina I.Y.
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    In Russian psychology the main components of the role play are thoroughly described: imaginary situation, role playing action, substitutes usage, etc. Since play is a leading activity for preschool child, the presence of the same components for didactic games - especially in the case for children 3-5 years old – is of great need. It is important in process of teaching children to read make the right sequence of educational objectives. Many preschoolers struggle with the reading not due to the laziness or cognitive complexity of the process, but namely due to the inability to “jump” through the intermediate links of the learning process. In this article the stages of learning to read are clearly spelled out. The task of the teacher is to build the process of learning to read in a creative way, find solutions to every educational problem with the help of the desired components of the role play and thus turn learning into a joyful and fascinating process. The Zaitsev’s cubes are recommended for use, though described system differs from the Zaitsev system in many ways and can not be considered as its extension or modification.
    Keywords: reading gaming approach subject-didactic game stages of learning to read reading syllable by syllable drawing words
    Sinitsyna I.Y. Play approach to teaching of reading in preschool age
    2014, 9 p. 54–59
    Sinizina I.Y.
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    In Russian psychology main components of the role-playing game are described: an imaginary situation, role, playing action, usage of the substitute objects. Since it is a leading activity of the preschoolers, the presence of the same components is needed for didactic games (especially when children are 3–5 years old). Didactic games should become role-playing. For many preschool children problems in reading are not associated with laziness or intellectual deficits – is the inability to “jump” through the intermediate links of the learning process. The task of the teacher in this regard is to build the process of learning to read in a creative way: to find solutions for each pedagogical task in a role-playing didactic game which turns learning into a joyful fascinating process.
    Keywords: teaching reading role-playing gaming approach didactic game stages of learning to read
    Sinitsyna I.Y. Play approach to teaching of reading in preschool age
    2014, 7 p. 34–41
    Sinizina I.Y.
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    Play is a leading activity in preschool age. Recognizing this statement in theory, in practice many teachers, unfortunately, often forget about it. They use purely didactic games during work with children. Manuals devoted to the teaching of reading often simply state the tasks, which only refer to play, but do not give examples of practical situations. Thus play is underutilized and its main components ( imaginary situation , role taking, substitutions ) are virtually absent. As a result the pedagogical process is more like a study in elementary school . Some children at 6 years of age can learn in the frame of such didactics, but children of 3–5 years can not gain developmental results without play. In the article educational games in the form of role-play didactics are presented.
    Keywords: reading playing ready for reading classes testing play technique for determining readiness for learning
    Sinizina I.Y. Play approach to teaching of reading in preschool age
    2013, 9 p. 46–50
    Sinizina I.Y.
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    Play is a leading activity in preschool age. Recognizing this statement in theory, in practice many teachers, unfortunately, often forget about it. They use purely didactic games during work with children. Manuals devoted to the teaching of reading often simply state the tasks, which only refer to play, but do not give examples of practical situations. Thus play is underutilized and its main components ( imaginary situation , role taking, substitutions ) are virtually absent. As a result the pedagogical process is more like a study in elementary school . Some children at 6 years of age can learn in the frame of such didactics, but children of 3–5 years can not gain developmental results without play. In the article educational games in the form of role-play didactics are presented.
    Keywords: reading playing ready for reading classes testing play technique for determining readiness for learning
    Sinizina I. How ready the child is for learning to read?
    2013, 7 p. 26–33
    Sinizina I.Y.
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    The paper discusses the following questions: “How to start learning to read? How to make sure that the child will learn reading with pleasure? At what stages to divide the learning process? How to prepare classes that will not be rejected by the child at first attempts to teach him to read?” Children who immediately refuse to learn to read have classes that are built in a wrong way - not taking into account individual characteristics of children, their difficulties, missing the necessary for them steps, hurting children with the references to the successful learning experience of other children. It is shown that to be ready to learn to read is very important. If a child is not ready, a preparatory phase is needed, the duration of which is individual (from 2-3 days to 2-3 months). Adults should also be prepared for classes with the child. It is noted that, otherwise, the preparatory phase for adults is also needed. The author’s play method of determining readiness to read is introduced.
    Keywords: learning reading playing ready for classes in reading testing game technique for determining readiness for learning
    Chesnokova O.B. “Tell me, mother, bedtime story.” Age-psychological approach to the study of developmental effect of evening reading in preschool age
    2013, 5 p. 34–44
    Chesnokova O.B.
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    Traditionally family reading had educational and training functions. Recently, however, interest in this type of activity has reduced. The paper analyzes the developmental effect of relatively little-known form of family reading – reading at bedtime, and the response of the child to different types and forms of family reading and telling stories before going to sleep in early and middle preschool age. The study was conducted at three kindergartens in Moscow. The study results show that in communicating with a child at bedtime parents should flexibly use different strategies for establishing socio-emotional psychological comfort depending on the experienced events of the day by the child and the objectives of cooperation. The main functions of bedtime reading are self-awareness, conflict resolution, representation and verbalization of experience, the development of attachment, mastering norms and values.
    Keywords: family reading children’s narratives reading before bed socio-emotional psychological comfort
    Sinizina I.Y. How ready the child is for learning to read?
    2013, 4 p. 50–55
    Sinizina I.Y.
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    The paper discusses the following questions: “How to start learning to read? How to make sure that the child will learn reading with pleasure? At what stages to divide the learning process? How to prepare classes that will not be rejected by the child at first attempts to teach him to read?” Children who immediately refuse to learn to read have classes that are built in a wrong way - not taking into account individual characteristics of children, their difficulties, missing the necessary for them steps, hurting children with the references to the successful learning experience of other children. It is shown that to be ready to learn to read is very important. If a child is not ready, a preparatory phase is needed, the duration of which is individual (from 2-3 days to 2-3 months). Adults should also be prepared for classes with the child. It is noted that, otherwise, the preparatory phase for adults is also needed. The author’s play method of determining readiness to read is introduced.
    Keywords: learning reading playing ready for classes in reading testing game technique for determining readiness for learning
    Global reading and typing as a form of alternative communication for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD)
    2025, 4 p. 61-73
    Kulikovskaya R.R. , Mashtakova L.Yu.
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    Background. Communicative and speech development of a child with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is one of the primary tasks in working with non-speaking children, since their subsequent development, behavior, and well-being in society depend on their communication capabilities.

    Objective. Formation of basic communication skills in non-speaking children by teaching reading using the global text perception method and subsequent mastering of printing on tablets or computers used as alternative and additional means of communication (AAC).

    Sample. The study involved 3 non-verbal children with autism aged 5 years: 2 girls and 1 boy.

    Methods. The following methods were used: the method “Global Reading” by G. Doman, methodological developments by L.G. Nuriyeva “Speech Development of Autistic Children”, PECS alternative communication system. The work was based on the principle of “from simple to complex”. To determine the level of development of children and to build a further plan for correctional work, speech therapy diagnostics were carried out using the first component of the VB-MAPP methodology “Assessment of Developmental Areas “ (listener behavior, request skill (mand), verbal speech, visual perception, echo skill). At each stage of training, an intermediate assessment of skills was carried out using pedagogical supervision and parent surveys.

    Results. The children demonstrated positive dynamics in the formation of the ability to read whole words at once, bypassing the stage of syllabic analysis. Two of the three subjects showed the first signs of active sound speech in the form of repetitions of heard words (echolalia). One child began to spontaneously vocalize individual syllables, writing words by hand. In addition to improving reading skills, the project participants began to effectively apply the ability to type on electronic devices to solve everyday communication problems and express their own desires.

    Conclusions. The method of sequential teaching of global reading, typing and dialogue skills has been shown to be an effective way to develop communication skills and intellectual abilities in children with ASD. It is assumed that a non-verbal child with autism will be able to fully express their thoughts using typing as an AAC.

    Keywords: autism spectrum disorders (ASD) VB-MAPP alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) alternative communication system PECS correctional work global reading typing non-verbal children
    DOI: 10.24412/2782-4519-2025-4130-61-73
    Organization of competitive classes on preschoolers’ perception of fiction: reading, discussions, additional activities
    2025, 1 p. 58-74
    Shakirova E.V.
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    Background. Perception of fiction is one of the types of children’s activities that allows solving problems of speech, social and communicative, cognitive, artistic and aesthetic development of the child. Reading fiction can be considered as an activity, as well as a special kind of cultural practice aimed at enriching children’s independent activities. The variety of tasks related to working with a book and options for solving them require studying the current state of organizing classes on the perception of fiction in kindergarten.

    Objective. To identify modern features of organizing classes on the perception of fiction by preschoolers based on the materials of the competitions “Reading Bianki” for teachers of kindergartens in the Ivanovo region.

    Sample. The study involved 143 teachers of preschool organizations in 15 municipal districts of the Ivanovo region. 116 works of participants in the regional competition were analyzed.

    Methods. The analysis of video recordings of classes and the study of competition works were used as research methods.

    Results. There is a general tendency to overload educational activities with game techniques and surprise moments, as well as a desire to replace the discussion of a literary work with its retelling, game and productive activities. It has been established that teachers are not always able to determine the values and meanings laid down by the author of the work and promote their understanding by children. Based on the analysis of the contestants’ materials, the main types of questions used in the discussion of a literary work are highlighted.

    Conclusions. Among the features of competitive (open) classes, it is noted that in most cases, additional activities do not contribute to children’s understanding of the meaning of a literary work, but are aimed at memorizing it or are conditionally related to the theme of a fairy tale or story. It has been revealed that with a serious approach to preparing the external design of classes, teachers do not pay attention to the substantive side of organizing developmental communication with children, maintaining a dialogue and helping to discover the meaning of a literary work.

    Keywords: competitive lesson preschoolers educator perception of fiction reading meaning of a literary work discussion of work additional activity
    DOI: 10.24412/2782-4519-2025-1127-58-74
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