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CHILD'S GROWTH STAGES OF LEARNING IN THE ELEMENTARY STAGE (6-10 YEARS)

Mirzakulova, IrodaMaster's Student, Faculty of English Linguistics University of Turon, Andijan, Uzbekistan
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This article provides an in-depth analysis of the growth and development of learners in the elementary stage, typically between six and ten years of age. It examines the physical, cognitive, emotional, and social aspects of child development and their implications for effective teaching and learning. Drawing upon the foundational theories of Piaget, Vygotsky, Erikson, Bruner, and Dewey, the study discusses how developmental stages, motivation, and environmental factors shape children’s learning processes. It emphasizes the importance of creating balanced classroom environments that combine structure, freedom, and creativity to foster curiosity, self-discipline, and cooperative behavior. Furthermore, the article highlights the role of experiential and learner-centered approaches, curriculum adaptation, and learning by doing in promoting meaningful and lasting understanding. Practical recommendations are provided for teachers to cultivate emotional intelligence, motivation, and lifelong learning attitudes among elementary pupils. Ultimately, the paper advocates for a holistic educational philosophy that views learning as an interactive and transformative process of personal and social growth

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