Significance and use of didactic games for pre-school and elementary school children

Games, as the prevailing activity of children of pre-school and younger school age, is actually a type of a creative activity which helps children fully develop, display their own personality and nature, as well as their own tendencies and abilities. It contributes to the overall development of chil...

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Main Authors: Minić Vesna Lj., Jovanović Marija M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Serbian Culture Priština, Leposavić 2018-01-01
Series:Baština
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0353-9008/2018/0353-90081844279M.pdf
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description Games, as the prevailing activity of children of pre-school and younger school age, is actually a type of a creative activity which helps children fully develop, display their own personality and nature, as well as their own tendencies and abilities. It contributes to the overall development of children, prepares them for independent life, teaches them how to cope with everyday situations, how to both understand problems and solve them. Contrary to the traditional understanding of the concept of the game as a fun and pastime activity with no obligations tied to it, modern understanding of the game is significantly different and sees games as spontaneous and natural state of children, their inner need to be active, which is the most effective way to adopt new knowledge, master new skills, understand and adopt new values, socialise with other children, etc. Games were a part of teaching in the past as well, but are now seen as even more important due to all their potentials which are becoming more and more evident. Games help children learn more quickly, easily and efficiently compared to other forms of studying and learning which can be difficult for them. Didactic games are very useful and helpful to children both of pre-school and younger school age, because they are very interesting and hold children's attention and help children be more efficient when completing certain tasks. Such games allow children to acquire new knowledge, develop new skills, be competitive both with others and themselves, which makes games didactically very useful. Games could also be very useful if they develop in children mental operations such as comparison, generalisation, classification, analysis, synthesis, deduction, memory, etc. Together with and with help of the above-mentioned processes, emotional and social relationships also develop, which makes games both useful and harmful if not carried out properly. Proper didactic games help develop language skills, learn about basic mathematical concepts, about nature and social environment, about physical, musical and artistic concepts. The importance of the concept of the game is supported by the fact that every child, without exception, needs games, needs to play; games lead to the positive development of their personality and develop creativity and imagination in children.
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spelling doaj.art-18e45705d183428ebb86e0148c19fe302022-12-22T02:37:15ZengInstitute of Serbian Culture Priština, LeposavićBaština0353-90082683-57972018-01-012018442792930353-90081844279MSignificance and use of didactic games for pre-school and elementary school childrenMinić Vesna Lj.0Jovanović Marija M.1Učiteljski fakultet u Prizrenu, LeposavićFilozofski fakultet, Departman za pedagogiju, NišGames, as the prevailing activity of children of pre-school and younger school age, is actually a type of a creative activity which helps children fully develop, display their own personality and nature, as well as their own tendencies and abilities. It contributes to the overall development of children, prepares them for independent life, teaches them how to cope with everyday situations, how to both understand problems and solve them. Contrary to the traditional understanding of the concept of the game as a fun and pastime activity with no obligations tied to it, modern understanding of the game is significantly different and sees games as spontaneous and natural state of children, their inner need to be active, which is the most effective way to adopt new knowledge, master new skills, understand and adopt new values, socialise with other children, etc. Games were a part of teaching in the past as well, but are now seen as even more important due to all their potentials which are becoming more and more evident. Games help children learn more quickly, easily and efficiently compared to other forms of studying and learning which can be difficult for them. Didactic games are very useful and helpful to children both of pre-school and younger school age, because they are very interesting and hold children's attention and help children be more efficient when completing certain tasks. Such games allow children to acquire new knowledge, develop new skills, be competitive both with others and themselves, which makes games didactically very useful. Games could also be very useful if they develop in children mental operations such as comparison, generalisation, classification, analysis, synthesis, deduction, memory, etc. Together with and with help of the above-mentioned processes, emotional and social relationships also develop, which makes games both useful and harmful if not carried out properly. Proper didactic games help develop language skills, learn about basic mathematical concepts, about nature and social environment, about physical, musical and artistic concepts. The importance of the concept of the game is supported by the fact that every child, without exception, needs games, needs to play; games lead to the positive development of their personality and develop creativity and imagination in children.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0353-9008/2018/0353-90081844279M.pdfgamesdidactic gameschildrenactivitiesdevelopmentpre-school ageelementary school agelearning
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title Significance and use of didactic games for pre-school and elementary school children
title_full Significance and use of didactic games for pre-school and elementary school children
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