TEACHING VISUAL ARTS ACTIVITIES TO CHILDREN IN SMALL GROUPS

Authors

  • Abdulazizova Mubina Bori qizi Author

Abstract

The article emphasizes the importance of ensuring that children's interest, motivation, and behavior in visual activity during small group sessions meet the desired level. At the same time, it focuses on developing their skills in the proper use of artistic materials. This contributes to achieving effective results in children’s visual art activities. During the drawing process in the artistic activities of this group, various types of lines begin to appear.

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Published

2025-10-19