SPECIFIC FEATURES OF DEVELOPING CREATIVE THINKING IN PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN

Authors

  • Hayitboyeva Zarina Otanazarovna 1st-Year PhD Student in the Specialty 130001 – Theory and History of Pedagogy, NDPI Nukus State Pedagogical Institute Author

Keywords:

Creative thinking, primary school children, cognitive development, digital education, innovation, imagination, problem-solving, pedagogical approaches

Abstract

This article explores the unique psychological and pedagogical features of developing creative thinking in primary school children. It examines the role of digital learning environments, age-related cognitive characteristics, and innovative teaching methods that stimulate imagination, problem-solving, and independent thinking. The study emphasizes the importance of interactive activities, project-based learning, and creativity-focused tasks in fostering flexible and original thought processes. Practical recommendations for teachers and school psychologists are provided to effectively support and enhance creative thinking skills in young learners.

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Published

2025-12-03

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How to Cite

SPECIFIC FEATURES OF DEVELOPING CREATIVE THINKING IN PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN. (2025). Modern American Journal of Linguistics, Education, and Pedagogy, 1(8), 333-337. https://usajournals.org/index.php/6/article/view/1480