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Examining the Value Perceptions of Preschool Children According to Their Drawings and Verbal Expressions: Sample of Responsibility Value

Preschool period is an important period when the first knowledge, first skills and first values are acquired concerning life. Knowledge, skills and values that are acquired in this period form the basis of an individual's future life and learnings. "Responsibility" is involved as a va...

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Primary Education
Self expression
Thinking Skills
Values
Values Education
Young Children
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