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activities of children and parents, research groups.
One of the most common forms among student associations, such as a circle, class, section, studio,
orchestra, ensemble, theater, club, is a circle. A circle is an environment for children to communicate and
work together, an association of children by class, with interests that help them solve learning problems,
form knowledge, skills and abilities in a particular activity. The activities in the circle allow the children
to satisfy different interests and decide on the correctness of their choice. Today, the circle can be
available as an initial stage of implementation of the curriculum, where children can test their hands and
abilities, check the correctness of the choice of direction of activity.
In the context of additional education for children, extracurricular activities greatly contribute to the
development of individual abilities of students, causing them to strive to acquire knowledge and skills
outside of compulsory programs. Classes not only equip children with skills and abilities, but also help
them realize their creative abilities. They evoke creative activity, teach to make changes in product
technology, to implement their ideas. As a result, each manufactured item has its own uniqueness.
Children are infinite in invention, they have a great warmth to what is produced, they enjoy and delight in
doing so, because the desire to concentrate the imagination is the real basis and driving principle of
creativity. The task of the clubs is to deepen the knowledge of students, develop their abilities, satisfy
their creative interests and inclinations, involve them in socially useful work, organize leisure and
recreation.
The success of the club work is determined by the personal qualities and professional qualifications of the
club leader. The result of the circle's work - its report - is an exhibition of works organized at the end of
the academic year. It is very important that the final exhibition not only clearly shows the results of the
work, but also gives prospects for the future activities of the club.