SHAPING YOUNG MINDS: EXPLORING THE LINK BETWEEN FAMILY DYNAMICS AND CHILDHOOD GROWTH

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Ibragimova Rano Jalgasovna PhD in Psychology

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This article explores the influence of family dynamics on child development in Uzbekistan. By examining existing literature and analyzing the unique cultural context of Uzbek families, we aim to understand how family relationships, parenting styles, and socioeconomic factors shape children's cognitive, emotional, and social development. The article highlights the importance of nurturing family environments and provides insights for policymakers and practitioners to support healthy child development in Uzbekistan.


Keywords: family dynamics, child development, Uzbekistan, parenting styles, socioeconomic factors

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