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Peculiarities of the Pre-school Infant Autonomous Behaviour // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2002. Issue 3 (31). P. 51-54

The article is devoted to the problem of the autonomous behaviour development at the stage of the early ontogenesis. It is shown that autonomous behaviour can be structured by special criteria evolved by the author. Autonomous behaviour dynamics determined by age and gender, types of autonomous behaviour as well as determinative psychological factors (psychic rigidity, parents peculiarities, child-parent intercommunication, special psycho-formatting influence, etc.) are presented in this article.

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Methodical Approaches to the Organization of Emotional-Personal Development of Children of Pre-school Age under the Conditions of PEE (Pre-school Educational Establishment) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 2 (34). P. 33-39

The article is devoted to the actual issue of emotional-per¬sonal development of a child. It suggests general methodical approaches to the problem solving under the conditions of or¬ganized system of preschool education, points out general di¬rections, contents of the work. The author defines criteria of technology efficiency, presents the results of dynamic research.

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The Basic Approaches to the Preventive Measures to Avoid Complications Appearing During the Period of Children's Adaptation to Pre-School Educational Establishment // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 5 (42). P. 31-33

The article is devotee to the problem of adaptation of a child to pre-school educational establishment. The authors suggest some preventive measures to avoid complications appearing during the period of adaptation, and also present the results of their application.

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RESEARCH OF KINDERGARTEN TEACHERS’ PSYCHOLOGICAL READINESS TO PERSONALITY-CENTERED INTERACTION WITH CHILDREN // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 10 (112). P. 94-97

In the article the problem of transition to the model of kindergarten teacher’s personality-cantered interaction with children is touched on. The authors mention reasons of complicating, among them – the lack of psychological readiness of kindergarten teachers. Components of readiness are detected; some possible ways of its forming are suggested.

Keywords: personality-cantered interaction of kindergarten teacher with children; barriers in realization of personality- cantered model of interaction; psychological readiness of kindergarten teacher to interact with children.

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THE RESULTS OF INTRODUCTION OF THE DIFFERENTIATED APPROACH TO CHILDREN IN A PRESCHOOL EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 5 (170). P. 9-13

The article deals with the problem of the transition to a model of personality oriented interaction with children in pre-school educational institution. Among the reasons that hamper the process is the lack of psychological readiness of edicators, understanding the essence of personality oriented co-operating. Discloses the conepts differentiation and individualization of educational environment in preschool educational organization. Covers methodical aspects of the differentiated (individualiazed) approach to children: markes milestones, describes methods of diagnosis, a summary of the formative (innovative) step. Presents the results of the implementation of a differentiated approach in preschool educational institution, the prospects for further stadies.

Keywords: personality oriented interaction of educator with children; reasons hindering implementation in practice of the model of personality oriented interaction with children; differentiated approach to children

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