PEDAGOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF USING NATIONAL VALUES IN RAISING CHILDREN IN UZBEK FAMILIES
Keywords:
Uzbek families, child upbringing, national values, pedagogy, cultural heritage.Abstract
The pedagogical foundations of raising children in Uzbek families are rooted in national values such as respect for elders, hospitality, religious teachings, and labor education. These values shape children's character, ensuring moral integrity and cultural identity. Through storytelling, experiential learning, and family traditions, Uzbek families integrate traditional pedagogy with modern educational methods to prepare children for the complexities of globalization while preserving their heritage.
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