PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PEDAGOGICAL FEATURES OF DEVELOPMENT OF SPEECH OF CHILDREN OF EARLY PRESCHOOL AGE
Abstract
The article considers the problem of speech development of children of preschool age, psychological and pedagogical features of this process.
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