CHARACTERISTICS OF ACTION THEATER IN CHILD PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT
02.11.2022
International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series B. Volume 1 Issue 7
Abstract. This article discusses the theater of action, its developing style, its role in the activities of preschoolers, movement, play and order – which are elementary forms of the theater of action.
Keywords: action theater, physical education, exercise, preschool, play, creativity, educator, music, pantomime.
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