TRENDS IN CHANGES IN FINANCIAL REPORTING IN UZBEKISTAN
Ergasheva Sh.T.
Abstract: Currently, Uzbekistan is undergoing a phased reform of the accounting system, the goal of which is to bring the national accounting system into compliance with the requirements of international financial reporting standards. In this regard, the article discusses the improvement of financial reporting associated with the processes of market regulation of the economy, integration into the world economic society and the transition to international standards of financial reporting and auditing. and its future prospects.

CLINICAL CASE OF PROGRESSIVE SUPRANUCLEAR PARALYSIS (STEELE-RICHARDSON-OLSHEWSKI SYNDROME)
Aripova N.F., Omonova U.T.
Abstract: Progressive supranuclear palsy is a rare neurodegenerative disease affecting the central nervous system [1], characterized by progressive impairment of voluntary eye movements, bradykinesia, muscle rigidity with simultaneous dystonia of the axial muscles, and dementia [1]. PSP, also known as Steele-Richardson-Olszewski syndrome, affects men and women equally [5]. In the early stages, patients with PSP often have trouble walking, balancing, and falling backward, often many times a day; some find it difficult to walk and feel like their feet are glued to the floor; patients experience difficulty with eye movements, especially downward gaze, as well as difficulty opening the eyes[5]. This disease is an atypical form of Parkinson's disease. In this disease, degeneration of neurons in the basal ganglia and brain stem is observed with the presence of neurofibrillary tangles containing excessively phosphorylated tau protein[1]. Progressive supranuclear palsy with Richardson syndrome (PSP-SR): classic progressive supranuclear palsy with progressive supranuclear ophthalmoplegia and severe balance impairment (most common form, in ≥ 70% of cases) [3]. At the moment, the etiology of this pathology is unknown. Patients with PSP have a poor prognosis, which is associated with early cognitive impairment, dysphagia, and death within 10 years due to aspiration.

BARLEY DISEASES AND THE IMPORTANCE OF THEIR STUDY
Sattorova M.A., Khaytbayeva N.S.
Abstract: In our republic, barley is the main fodder crop grown on irrigated and dry lands, and barley is also widely used in the food industry. One of the important issues is to take full advantage of the biological capabilities of barley and do a lot of work to fight against early ripening, salt, drought, heat, cold, lying down, and diseases. However, in the following years, it was found that the yield of barley in irrigated lands does not exceed 25-30 s/ha per hectare, and in dry areas it does not exceed 12-15 s/ha. The main reason for this is the diseases caused by fungi found in barley. These diseases include: scald, leaf rust, stem rust, barley grass stripe rust, powdery mildew, common root rot, crown rot, speckled leaf blotch, net blotch, spot blotch, covered smut, crown rot. Developing a scientific basis for reducing the damage caused by these diseases by studying them is of great theoretical and practical importance in obtaining a high-quality and high yield from barley.

DISTRIBUTION AND ECOLOGICAL GROUPS OF HYDROBIONTS OF CHIMKURGAN AND KHATYRCH FISHERIES
Boymurodov Kh.T., Jumaboev B.E., Khodjayeva N.J., Yuldoshev J.S., Urinov A.
Abstract: It has been established that in the Chimkurgan fishery on the coast of Kashkadarya, 9 species and 2 subspecies of hydrobionts are common; they belong to 2 families and 4 genera. Compared to other fisheries in the Kashkadarya basin, this fishery is distinguished by the abundance of species of hydrobionts of the families Unionidae and Corbiculidae. It has been established that 10 species of hydrobionts are common in the Khatyrchinsky fishery on the banks of the Zarafshan River. It was analyzed that Planorbis tangitarensis is a stenabiont common in the Khatirchi fishery.

PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS WITH COLOR COMPONENTS AS A MEANS OF LINGUOCULTREMES
Tursunmurodova A.
Abstract: This article will illustrate how phraseological units emerge and how they can be related to culture or human life. Linguocultremes will be analyzed and as a means of linguocultremes phraseological units will be discussed and studied according to their origin and especially, focus will be given to color components in phraseological units to illustrate how they can be linguocultreme.

THEMATIC SIZE OF SHUKUR KOLMIZAEV'S PROSE
Khamidova M.O.
Abstract: The role of fiction in our society is incomparable. A work of art is considered the main factor in the formation and enrichment of a person’s spiritual world. Shukur Kholmirzaev, one of the creators of Uzbek literature of the twentieth century, with a unique style, cannot fail to attract the attention of readers with his works. This article reflects on the writer’s stories “Once Upon a Time,” “If a Heavy Stone Moves...”, “The Law of Gravity.”

REVIEW OF CRITERIA FOR ASSESSING THE DEVELOPMENT OF PSYCHO-SPEECH FUNCTIONS IN CHILDREN UNDER 6 YEARS OLD
Alimova M.Z.
Abstract: Psycho-speech development of children is a process that includes the development of mental and speech abilities in children from birth to adolescence. It includes various aspects such as motor skills, cognitive abilities, social interaction and language development.

PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF LEADERSHIP AND EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT
Rozikova N.A.
Abstract: Leadership and management are essential to the success of any organization. However, to be an effective leader, it is necessary to consider and understand the psychological aspects of these roles. Psychology plays a key role in determining a leader's ability to manage people and achieve goals.

GENDER ROLE: HUMAN BEHAVIOR
Radjabova Z.R.
Abstract: This article highlights the history of the emergence of the term “gender role”, ideas about behavior based on the concepts of masculinity and femininity and their meaning in society, gender role categories and characteristics.

PEDAGOGY OF COOPERATION – AS AN EDUCATIONAL CONCEPT OF THE XXI CENTURY. CONCEPT FOR FORMING INCLUSIVE READINESS OF TEACHERS
Muminova L.R.
Abstract: The paper presents the basic ideas of the concept of forming an inclusive readiness of the future pedagogues-defectologists. The effectiveness of inclusive education is seen as providing equal access to education for all students, given the diversity of special educational needs and individual capabilities, which provides psychological and pedagogical formed (inclusive) readiness of teachers to intersectoral cooperation with all stakeholders inclusive educational environment.