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Title: The role of art-therapy in the formation of an inclusive educational envi-ronment in preschool institutions
Authors: Кримова, Наталія Олексіївна
Krymova, Nataliya Oleksiivna
Zorochkina, T. S.
Keywords: art therapy
inclusive educational environment
preschool institutions
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: ТОВ «Лерадрук»
Citation: Krymova N. O. The role of art-therapy in the formation of an inclusive educational envi-ronment in preschool institutions / N. O. Krymova, T. S. Zorochkina // Педагогічний альманах «Актуальні проблеми дошкільної освіти: теорія та практика»: збірник матеріалів V Всеукраїнської конференції здобувачів вищої освіти і молодих учених (6 листопада 2025 року). Одеса: Видавництво ТОВ «Лерадрук», 2025. Вип. V. С. 183-189.
Abstract: Inclusive education of children with disabilities in pre-school institutions is today one of the priority areas of devel-opment of the national education system. The preschool period is recognized as key for the formation of basic social, commu-nicative and emotional skills that determine the success of the child's further adaptation in the school environment and society as a whole. At the same time, the specific needs of children with special educational needs (SEN) require an integrated ap-proach that combines pedagogical, psychological and correc-tional methods. One of the most effective means of supporting the development of such children is art therapy – a technology that uses creativity as a tool for emotional expression, self-regulation and socialization. In the conditions of an inclusive preschool, art therapy helps to relieve internal tension, improve communication skills, develop creative potential, and also con-tributes to the formation of positive self-esteem.
URI: http://dspace.pdpu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/23558
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