PSYCHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF VERBAL COMMUNICATION ABILITIES
Keywords:
verbal communication, ability development, psychological aspects, childhood, cognitive skills, emotional development, education and training, the relationship of psychological processes, personality traits, environment, early childhood, written communication, psychological mechanisms, psychological research.Abstract
This article is devoted to the study of the psychological aspects of the formation and development of verbal and communicative abilities in humans. It examines the key points that affect the development of oral and written communication, and also identifies psychological characteristics that can affect the successful acquisition and improvement of verbal communication skills. The article discusses the importance of the early development of verbal abilities in childhood, as well as the role of environment, education and individual personality traits in this process. The topic of the relationship of verbal communication with the cognitive and emotional aspects of psychology is also raised. As a result, the article provides the reader with a deep understanding of the psychological mechanisms underlying the development of verbal and communicative abilities, which can be useful both for specialists in the field of psychology and education, as well as for parents and anyone interested in the development of human communication.