PEDAGOGICAL SOLUTIONS FOR THE FORMATION OF INNOVATIVE THINKING THROUGH THE DEVELOPMENT OF CREATIVE AND INTELLECTUAL ABILITIES OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
Xamidova Gulbahor Teacher of Jizzakh state pedagogical university
Keywords:
Innovative Thinking, Creativity, Intellectual Development, Preschoolers, Early Childhood Education, Divergent Thinking, Problem Solving Skills, Critical ThinkingAbstract
In today’s rapidly evolving world, the ability to think innovatively is highly valued. Innovative thinking is not limited to adulthood; it can and should be nurtured in preschool children. This article explores pedagogical solutions for fostering innovative thinking in preschool children by focusing on the development of their creative and intellectual abilities. It delves into the importance of innovative thinking, the role of creativity and intellectual development, and practical strategies for educators and parents.
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