THE THEORY OF HABITS IN LANGUAGE LEARNING

Authors

  • Xudoyqulova Marjona Undergraduate Student, Bachelor’s Degree, Gulistan State University, Gulistan, Republic of Uzbekistan Author

Keywords:

Habit formation, language learning, behavioral psychology, learning environment, self-regulated learning, incremental improvement.

Abstract

The present article investigates the theoretical foundations and pedagogical implications of habit formation in foreign language learning, drawing on behavioral psychology and the habit theory popularized in James Clear’s Atomic Habits. Although habit-based learning strategies are widely acknowledged as effective tools for developing sustainable learning behaviors, students frequently experience difficulties in applying these principles in academic contexts. The article analyzes the cognitive and environmental mechanisms underlying habit formation, identifies the main barriers faced by learners, and proposes a pedagogically adapted model for language acquisition. By integrating habit theory with established principles of educational psychology and second language acquisition, the study demonstrates that systematic, incremental, and environmentally supported habits significantly enhance learners’ consistency, motivation, and long-term academic performance.

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Published

2026-03-04

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How to Cite

THE THEORY OF HABITS IN LANGUAGE LEARNING. (2026). EduVision: Journal of Innovations in Pedagogy and Educational Advancements, 2(2), 549-552. https://brightmindpublishing.com/index.php/ev/article/view/2195