Research on the influence of physical games in the process of preschool children’s psychological development

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Hua Z. [1 ]
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[1] Mianyang Teachers’ College, Sichuan, Mianyang
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C-BiL; children’s psychological impact; CNN; LSTM; Softmax;
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10.2478/amns.2023.2.00637
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This paper takes preschool children as the research object, combines the knowledge of psychology education, and improves the LSTM to bi-directional LSTM combining the benefits of LSTM’s temporal characteristics with CNN’s local features while also taking contextual semantics into account to produce a C-BiL model that performs better and can be used to study how sports games affect children’s psychology. Three layers make up the entire C-BiL model: the first layer produces word vectors using CNN and Bi-LSTM; the second layer produces sentence vectors using CNN and Bi-LSTM; and the third layer produces output using Softmax. There was a significant improvement in all psychological indicators of children after 3 months of performing sports games. Among them, the total score of social skills increased from 36.01±4.95 to 41.08±1.37, and the total score of psychological resilience increased from 35.75±5.70 to 44.13±2.37 Therefore, sports games can promote children’s cognitive development, build good self-concept and self-confidence, help children’s intellectual development, and cultivate children’s resilience and positive spirit. © 2023 Zhenghong Hua, published by Sciendo.
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