SOCIAL ADAPTATION SKILLS OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN AND IMPROVING THEIR QUALITY
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Web of Journals Publishing
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To fix adaptation, it is necessary to have both of these criteria, since both a feasible level of productivity and position in the team must be supported by satisfaction with them, and satisfaction itself without recognition in the team or any reference group and without a focus on productive activity is insufficient for the adaptation of a socialized personality and is more often a compensatory reaction to maladjustment or a sign of opportunism. The level of satisfaction as a criterion and indicator of personal adaptation is very sensitive and requires clarification.