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Intellectual Competition in Farap: Enhancing the Cognitive Skills of the Younger Generation
April 28, 2026 10:24 • UTC+5 (Ashgabat) • 8 views

An intellectual competition titled "Who Knows?" was held for preschoolers at Kindergarten No. 3 in Farap. Organized by the local library, the event utilized traditional riddles and puzzles to enhance logical thinking, speech development, and independence among young learners.
The "Who Knows?" (Kim biler?) competition, organized by the Farap District Central Library, has become a significant milestone in identifying talents and developing the speech culture of preschool children.
Today, an engaging and educational contest was held for the senior group of Kindergarten No. 3 in the Farap district center. This initiative is part of a broader national policy aimed at the intellectual development and creative growth of the nation's future generations.
Riddles and Puzzles: The Key to Unlocking PotentialThe hallmark of the event was the diverse range of riddles and logic puzzles presented to the children. According to educational specialists, solving riddles for preschool-aged children is not merely a form of entertainment but a vital pedagogical tool:
- Logical Thinking: Children learn to identify objects or concepts by analyzing their specific traits and characteristics.
- Language Proficiency: Learning new words and abstract concepts significantly enriches the children's vocabulary.
- Independence: Finding answers independently builds self-confidence and encourages individual problem-solving skills.
Happy Generation — Bright FutureDuring the competition, participants highlighted the extensive efforts made by the National Leader of the Turkmen people, Hero-Arkadag, and the President of Turkmenistan, Arkadagly Hero Serdar, in caring for the youth. The modern educational facilities and spiritual development opportunities provided in the country serve as a guarantee for the prosperous lives of young citizens.
"As library specialists, our goal is to broaden children's horizons through riddles and folklore. The foundation laid at this age will help them become literate, thoughtful, and well-rounded individuals in the future," library representatives stated.Conclusion and ImpactThe "Who Knows?" competition fostered an atmosphere of friendly rivalry, camaraderie, and inspiration. Such events serve as an effective model for the close cooperation between preschool educational institutions and regional cultural centers.