FORMS OF WORKING WITH FAMILIES

Authors

  • N.M. Kayumova Author
  • M. Abdikarimova Author
  • D. Sobirova Author

Keywords:

Keywords: Family-school collaboration, parental involvement, pedagogical communication, child development, educational support, interactive methods.

Abstract

 
Annotation:This article analyzes the forms of cooperation between educational 
institutions and families and their impact on children's upbringing and development. 
The  importance  of  effective  communication  between  educators  and  parents  is 
highlighted, and strategies are recommended to enhance family participation in the 
educational process. 

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Published

2025-03-27

How to Cite

N.M. Kayumova, M. Abdikarimova, & D. Sobirova. (2025). FORMS OF WORKING WITH FAMILIES . Ta’lim Innovatsiyasi Va Integratsiyasi, 42(1), 305-306. https://scientific-jl.com/tal/article/view/6557