one of the symptoms of a violation of the emotional-volitional sphere; appears in the absence of voluntary regulation of the child’s own actions. Field behavior is usually called behavior that is awakened not by the child’s own internal needs and motives, but by the features of the external situation that have attracted his attention. At the same time, one’s own motives are either absent or easily extinguished under the influence of external circumstances.
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