Summary of a lesson on social and communicative development in the middle group


Opportunities for developing communication skills of children 4-5 years old

Opportunities for developing communication skills of children 4-5 years old

Recognition of the intrinsic value of preschool age and the attitude towards it as a unique period of personality development determined the task of studying the characteristics of the formation of communicative skills in children aged 3–7 years. In developing this issue, pedagogical practice was based on the concept of activity of L.S. Vygotsky, A.N. Leontyev and psychological and pedagogical research by D.B. Elkonina, A.V. Zaporozhets, V.G. Nechaeva, Ya.L. Kolominsky, A.I. Arzhanova, M.I. Lisina, etc.

M.I. Lisina, A.G. Ruzskaya, Z.M. Boguslavskaya, et al. investigated the relationship between the development of communication skills and the mental development of a preschooler and their influence on the overall level of development of activity. The content and nature of communication between preschoolers and adults was studied by Z.M. Boguslavskaya, S.V. Kornitskaya, M.I. Lisina, A.G. Ruzskaya and others, with peers - L.N. Bashlakova, T.I. Erofeeva, A.A. Royak, B.S. Volkov and N.V. Volkova. The problem of forming a culture of communication was dealt with by T.A. Antonova, M.V. Ilyashenko, N.S. Maletina, S.V. Peterina.

What kind of communication skills can preschoolers aged 4-5 years master? Epishina L.V. , considering the pedagogical aspects of the development of a person’s communicative properties, identifies the following components of the structure of communicative skills of children aged 4–5 years:

In general, it can be noted that the goals and content of children's communication undergo significant changes with age. These theoretical principles made it possible to highlight the features of the formation of communicative skills in children 4-5 years old: children’s assimilation of communicative models occurs in joint activities with an adult. In communicating with adults, he learns how to:

  • speak and do the right thing
  • listen and understand others
  • acquire new knowledge.

At a younger age, schoolchildren are three times more likely to approve of a peer and nine times more likely to enter into conflict relationships with him than when interacting with an adult. In this case, the following prevail:

- effective skills;

- rhetorical skills;

- ability to conduct dialogue;

- the ability to hear and listen and argue;

- the ability to take the point of view of another;

- ability to work together to achieve a common goal.

Along with the need for cooperation between researchers T.A. Repina, R.B. Sterkina highlights the need for recognition by peers. The child learns in communication with peers:

  • express yourself
  • manage others
  • enter into various relationships.

Let us further consider the factors of development of communication skills

preschoolers. For normal development, a child needs not only communication with adults, but also communication with peers. When communicating with a peer, you can observe many actions and addresses that are practically not found in contacts with adults. The child argues with a peer, imposes his will, calms, demands, orders, deceives, regrets.

In preschool age, the leading activity is play. In the formation of a child’s social needs and skills, in his mastering the experience of human activity, the leading role belongs to joint games with peers.

The game simulates real relationships between adults and allows children to comprehend various phenomena of reality. Thus, the game creates favorable conditions for the formation of communication skills (A.P. Usova, R.I. Zhukovskaya, D.V. Mendzheritskaya). The problem of developing communication skills in the process of gaming activity was raised by scientists - psychologists: A.A. Leontyev, G.M. Andreeva, V.S. Mukhina.

The most vivid interaction and communication takes place in small groups - for example, kindergarten groups. One of the factors in the formation of communication skills in children 4-5 years old is a favorable psychological climate in the kindergarten group and in the family. There are groups that are more prosperous than others, with a high level of mutual sympathy and relationship satisfaction, where there are almost no “isolated” children. In these groups, a high level of communication is found and there are almost no children whom their peers do not want to accept into the common game. Value orientations in such groups are usually aimed at moral qualities.

Let's touch on the issue of children with communication difficulties

. What are the reasons for their isolation? It is known that in such cases there cannot be full development of the child’s personality, because the experience of learning social roles is impoverished, the formation of the child’s self-esteem is disrupted, contributing to the development of self-doubt in the child. In some cases, difficulties in communication can cause these children to have an unfriendly attitude towards their peers, anger, and aggression as compensation. A.A. Royak identifies the following characteristic difficulties:

  • the child strives for a peer, but is not accepted into the game.
  • the child strives for peers, and they play with him, but their communication is formal.
  • the child moves away from his peers, but they are friendly towards him.
  • the child withdraws from his peers, and they avoid contact with him.

The author explains all these difficulties by the violation of one or all of the following conditions of “full communication”:

  • the presence of mutual sympathy;
  • presence of interest in the activities of a peer, the desire to play together;
  • presence of empathy;
  • the ability to “adapt” to each other;
  • availability of the required level of gaming skills.

Thus, insufficient knowledge of communication skills is one of the factors in the emergence of difficulties in communication and the further accumulation of these difficulties.

So,

Relationships with other people begin and develop most intensively in preschool age. The first experience of such relationships becomes the foundation on which further personal development is built. How a child’s relationships develop in a peer group largely determines his next path of personal and social development.

To describe the model of formation of communication skills, it is important to determine the criteria for the formation of communication skills in children 4-5 years old: the ability to navigate a communication situation, the use of verbal and non-verbal means of communication, the ability to organize the communication process, overcoming conflicts, the emotional perception of a communication partner.

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