BOSHLANG'ICH SINF YOSHIDAGI BOLALARDA UYQUNING AHAMIYATI

Authors

  • Jo’rayev Botirbek Xurmatjon o’g’li Andijon davlat tibbiyot instituti Gigiyena yo’nalishi magistratura talabasi Author

Keywords:

boshlang'ich sinf o'quvchilaribolalarda uyquuyqu me'yoriuyqu rejimiuyqu buzilishibolalar salomatligiaqliy rivojlanishxotira mustahkamlanishiimmun tizimio'quv faoliyatipsixologik rivojlanishuyqu profilaktikasi

Abstract

Ushbu tezis boshlang'ich sinf yoshidagi bolalarda (6–10 yosh) uyquning jismoniy, aqliy va psixologik rivojlanishdagi ahamiyatini ilmiy jihatdan o'rganishga qaratilgan. Tadqiqotning asosiy maqsadi — to'liq va sifatli uyquning bolalar salomatligi, o'quv faoliyati hamda xulq-atvoriga ta'sirini aniqlash va uyqu yetishmovchiligining salbiy oqibatlarini asosli tarzda ko'rsatib berishdan iborat

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Published

22-04-2026

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BOSHLANG’ICH SINF YOSHIDAGI BOLALARDA UYQUNING AHAMIYATI. (2026). INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SUPPORT OF MODERN SCIENCE AND INNOVATION., 2(4), 151-155. https://eoconf.com/index.php/icsmsi/article/view/1078