The article investigates how maternal folklore influences a child's personality development. It concludes that children are naturally included as bearers of folk traditions from a young age
The article investigates how maternal folklore influences a child's personality development. It concludes that children are naturally included as bearers of folk traditions from a young age
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1 | Sarimsakova Z.. | teacher | University of Tashkent for Applied Sciences |
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