Social-Psychological Factors in the Formation of Personal Identity in Primary School Children
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Scientific Trends
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This article analyzes the process of personal identity formation in primary school-aged children from a socio-psychological perspective. The study examines the role of family, school, teachers, and peers in the development of identity. It also explores the main social factors influencing the formation of a child’s self-image (“I-concept”) and the psychological mechanisms of identification and self-awareness.