Abstract

The present study aimed to identify the effectiveness of a program consisting of educational stories in the development of some of the (religious) values ​​of kindergarten children, and to verify this was used the experimental method, a sample of (30) kindergarten children, were divided into two equal groups one Using the appropriate statistical statistic, the study found the following results: There were statistically significant differences at the level of significance (a≤0.05) between the mean scores of experimental group children in the pre and post application in favor of the post application (after using the narrative program). There are differences in medicine After the results of the study, the study recommended the following: - Preparing anecdotal programs appropriately for kindergarten. Curricula include anecdotal programs and their inclusion in teacher preparation programs, ways to apply them to children, and incentives and rewards to encourage teachers to use stories in the educational process.

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