Don't make yourself an idol. Imitation syndrome in children
Abstract
The article studies the phenomenon of imitation among preschool and schoolage children. Special attention is paid to the functions of an adult in relation to children. The ability to imitate is one of the key in human life. This project is relevant, given the universality of the ability to imitate and its role in the individual and social development of a person.
About the Authors
A. A. AleshechkinaRussian Federation
Aleshechkina Anastasia Andreevna, student
Kazan
K. A. Sharipova
Russian Federation
Sharipova Ksenia Alekseevna, student
Kazan
A. E. Rubtsova
Russian Federation
Rubtsova Arina Eduardovna, student
Kazan
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Review
For citations:
Aleshechkina A.A., Sharipova K.A., Rubtsova A.E. Don't make yourself an idol. Imitation syndrome in children. Kazan Bulletin of Young Scientists. 2023;7(3):12–15. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/378