THE METHODOLOGY OF FORMING CONCEPTS ABOUT GEOMETRIC SHAPES IN CHILDREN IN PRESCHOOL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Authors

  • Kurbanov Fazliddin Batirovich Senior Lecturer at the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology, Angren University

Keywords:

Geometric shapes, preschool education, visual thinking, early childhood development, teaching methodology, spatial reasoning.

Abstract

This article explores the methodology of developing preschool children’s understanding of geometric shapes within early childhood education settings. Emphasis is placed on ageappropriate pedagogical strategies, visual aids, and interactive methods that support cognitive and spatial development. The study examines both theoretical foundations and practical approaches used by educators to foster children's ability to recognize, differentiate, and name basic geometric shapes such as circles, squares, and triangles. It also highlights the importance of integrating geometric concepts into play-based learning to enhance engagement and comprehension. The article considers the specific context of preschool institutions in Uzbekistan and outlines culturally relevant educational tools and techniques.

References

Clements, D. H., & Sarama, J. (2009). Learning and Teaching Early Math: The Learning Trajectories Approach. Routledge.

Piaget, J. (1964). Development and Learning. Journal of Research in Science Teaching,2(3), 176–186.

Vygotsky, L. S. (1978). Mind in Society: The Development of Higher Psychological Processes. Harvard University Press.

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2025-05-29

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THE METHODOLOGY OF FORMING CONCEPTS ABOUT GEOMETRIC SHAPES IN CHILDREN IN PRESCHOOL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. (2025). European Journal of Pedagogical Initiatives and Educational Practices, 3(5), 77-82. https://europeanscience.org/index.php/4/article/view/1407