TECHNICAL MEANS AND METHODOLOGY FOR THEIR USE IN PRESCHOOL EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
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This article explores the integration of technical means in preschool education and the methodologies used to effectively implement them. It highlights how modern technology can enhance early childhood learning, cognitive development, and communication skills. Emphasis is placed on evaluating literature, identifying effective strategies, and presenting findings from practical applications in preschool environments.
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