FAMILY PSYCHOLOGY AND INFORMATION CULTURE: MECHANISMS FOR DEVELOPING CRITICAL THINKING IN CHILDREN

Authors

  • Ikromova Tamuza Asadbek qizi Author

Keywords:

information attacks, moral and ethical immunity, family psychology

Abstract

This article analyzes information attacks affecting the minds of young people in the modern information space, their social and psychological consequences. The concept of spiritual and moral immunity and its role in protecting the minds of young people are studied. Ways to develop a child's value system, emotional stability and independent thinking through family psychology are shown. It also examines how gender stereotypes affect the social consciousness of young people and the importance of the family in protecting them from information attacks. The article scientifically substantiates the relevance of the family upbringing environment by showing the mechanisms for protecting young people from information threats from a social, pedagogical and psychological perspective.

Author Biography

  • Ikromova Tamuza Asadbek qizi

    Andijan State Pedagogical Institute,
    Faculty of Social and Applied Sciences
    Physical Culture Direction
    2nd year student.

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Published

2026-05-16

How to Cite

FAMILY PSYCHOLOGY AND INFORMATION CULTURE: MECHANISMS FOR DEVELOPING CRITICAL THINKING IN CHILDREN. (2026). Universal International Scientific Journal, 3(3.1), 341-345. https://universaljournal.uz/index.php/uxij/article/view/717