Published March 30, 2025
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PARENTS' ROLE IN TEACHING YOUNG LEARNERS
- 1. Fergana State University Faculty of Foreign Languages 4th-year student of English Philology and Language Teaching
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Parents play a crucial role in the early education of young learners. Their involvement significantly impacts children's cognitive, social, and emotional development. This article explores how parents contribute to their children's learning, effective strategies for parental involvement, and the challenges they may face. By fostering a learning-friendly environment, supporting language development, and using engaging teaching methods, parents can enhance their children's educational success.
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