Social Competence: Essence and Mechanisms of Formation in a Preschooler with Speech Impairment

Authors

  • M.M.Kakharova Department of Speech Therapy, TSPU named after Nizami.

Keywords:

competence, cognitive, emotional, behavioral

Abstract

The article discusses the issue of social competence, the essence and mechanisms of formation in a preschooler with speech impairment. The main attention is paid to identifying key competencies and areas of the competency-based approach in modern education

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2023-12-28

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Social Competence: Essence and Mechanisms of Formation in a Preschooler with Speech Impairment. (2023). Texas Journal of Engineering and Technology, 27, 33-35. https://mail.zienjournals.com/index.php/tjet/article/view/4873