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Application of the Talking Stick Learning Model to Improve Early Childhood Physical Motor Skills Hadidja, Sitti; Herlina, Herlina; Bachtiar, Muhammad Yusri; Wahira, Wahira
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Approach Research and Science Том 3 № 01 (2025): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Approach Research and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59653/ijmars.v3i01.1398

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The Talking Stick learning model  is interpreted as a learning model for playing sticks, designed to measure the mastery of learning materials, foster learning motivation and create a fun learning atmosphere for students by using sticks. This research focuses on the Application of  the Talking Stick  Learning Model by Utilizing Used Goods to Improve Physicalmotor Skills in Early Childhood. The purpose of this study is to find out  the Application of the Talking Stick Learning Model by Utilizing Used Goods to Improve Children's Physicalmotor Skills after early childhood The type of research used is a type of qualitative research with a case study approach. The results of the study are as follows: 1) The Talking Stick  learning model is implemented in early childhood, where teachers provide direct guidance. The application of the talking stick learning model  is carried out in the process of activities that can improve children's oral language skills in the future As for the inhibiting factors in Talking Stick learning that "one of the disadvantages  of Talking Stick is that when students do not understand the lesson, then students will feel anxious and worried when Talking Stick in his hands. Meanwhile, the Supporting Factors are to test students' readiness in mastering the subject matter, practicing reading and understanding the subject matter quickly, according to the material that has been delivered and to be more active in learning because students never know that the stick will be their turn.
Rhythmic Gymnastics Activities on Gross Motor Development in Early Childhood Atirah Ahdal; Herlina Herlina; Herman Herman; Wahira Wahira; Surya
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Approach Research and Science Том 4 № 01 (2026): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Approach Research and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59653/ijmars.v4i01.2156

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Early childhood gross motor development is crucial to support physical activity, coordination, and independence, as stipulated in Law No. 20 of 2003 concerning the National Education System, which emphasizes physical stimulation from an early age. Early observations showed a lack of structured activities, such as rhythmic gymnastics, in early childhood education, leading to gross motor delays in skills like jumping and running, even though conventional activities were available. Rhythmic gymnastics, with musical accompaniment and rhythmic movements, is considered effective in stimulating large muscles based on the theories of Gallahue and Ozmun. The study aims to test the effectiveness of rhythmic gymnastics with the theme "Great Indonesian Children" compared with conventional gymnastics in improving the gross motor development of children aged 5-6 years. Focus on significant pretest-posttest differences between experimental and control groups to prove the effect of the intervention. This study uses a quasi-experimental design, specifically a Nonequivalent Control Group Design. The experimental group received the rhythmic gymnastics of Anak Indonesia Hebat (2-3 times/week, 30-45 minutes), while the control group received conventional gymnastics. Data were collected through pretest-posttest observations using sheets based on indicators of balance, coordination, agility, and strength. The analysis included descriptive statistics (mean, N-Gain), the Shapiro-Wilk normality test, Levene's test of homogeneity, and the Wilcoxon Signed-Rank and Rank-Sum Tests R RStudio. The experimental group showed an average increase from 38.12 (pretest) to 77.08 (posttest), a moderate-to-high N-Gain (75% moderate, 25% high), and a significant difference (p=0.002459). The control group increased from 38.75 to 41.46, but the N-Gain was low and insignificant (p=0.07006). The difference between the posttest groups was significant (p=3.134e-05, Wilcoxon Rank-Sum). The rhythmic gymnastics activity Anak Indonesia Hebat significantly improves the gross motor skills of children aged 5-6 years, outperforming conventional methods. Implications: Integrate thematic gymnastics into the PAUD curriculum to optimize physical development, support advanced research on external factors, and provide teacher training in Indonesia. 
Social Interaction on Early Childhood Expressive Language Development Sumarni Jabir; Wahira Wahira; Andi Asrifan; Herlina Herlina
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Approach Research and Science Том 4 № 01 (2026): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Approach Research and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59653/ijmars.v4i01.2163

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Social interaction plays a crucial role in the development of children's communication skills. Social interaction is a relationship between two or more people in which the actions or behaviors of one individual can influence, change, or improve the actions or behaviors of other individuals, and vice versa. Children naturally learn through interactions with the people around them, including family members, peers, and their social environment. The intensity and quality of social interaction with the development of expressive language in children as an illustration, intensive verbal interaction in the family environment and early childhood educational institutions contribute significantly to the enrichment of vocabulary and verbal expression skills. This research aims to find out the form and social interaction on early childhood expressive language development. Research methods are quantitative, with an Ex Post Facto approach. The data collection technique in this study involved direct observation of the research sample. The data analysis techniques used are descriptive and inferential analysis. The results of the study show that social interactions influence the development of expressive language in early childhood. The results of simple linear regression analysis showed that social interaction had a positive and significant effect on the development of expressive language in early childhood. The form of social interaction that affects the development of expressive language in early childhood is children's interactions with peers and teachers during the learning process.  The magnitude of the influence of social interaction on the development of early childhood expressive language is shown by the regression coefficient value of 0.892. This research is expected to provide a new perspective on research on children's language development, especially their expressive language. The use of new variables considered significant is expected to be a development in research on the object of study.
Flashcard Media on Early Childhood Expressive Language Skills Rusbiaty Rusbiaty; Hamzah Upu; Syamsuardi Syamsuardi; Wahira Wahira; Herlina Herlina
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Approach Research and Science Том 4 № 01 (2026): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Approach Research and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59653/ijmars.v4i01.2164

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Early Childhood Education (PAUD) plays a crucial role in optimizing the development of expressive language for children aged 5-6 years, a golden age where comprehensive stimulation is needed in accordance with Law No. 20 of 2003 and Permendikbud No. 137 of 2014. However, many children still experience obstacles such as passive attitudes, limited vocabulary, and a lack of confidence in speaking, which hinder their readiness to enter primary school. This study aims to describe the expressive language skills of children aged 5–6 years before and after using flashcard media in groups, and to describe the expressive language skills of children aged 5–6 years before and after using flashcard media in pairs. The study showed that, based on the Paired Sample t test, the expressive language skills of children aged 5-6 years after using flashcards with the group learning method differed significantly from before and after the implementation of learning. Based on the results of the Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test, the expressive language skills of children aged 5-6 years who used flashcards with the paired learning method differed significantly before and after the implementation of the learning. This research can be continued using a quasi-experimental design with control groups to compare the effectiveness of group versus paired flashcards against conventional approaches. In addition, longitudinal studies are needed to measure the long-term impact on elementary school readiness, as well as the integration of digital media (such as interactive applications) to adjust to the development of early childhood education technology in Indonesia in accordance with Permendikbud No. 137 of 2014.
Mini Basketball Game against Early Childhood Gross Motoric Skills Syamsuarni K Syamsuarni K; Arismunandar Arismunandar; Rusmayadi Rusmayadi; Herlina Herlina; Wahira Wahira
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Approach Research and Science Том 4 № 01 (2026): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Approach Research and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59653/ijmars.v4i01.2166

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Play has a huge influence on the development of a child. Children do not care whether their physical and psychological condition is good or not; everything is done with pleasure, because, in essence, play is a necessity for children. Therefore, the role of parents and teachers is needed in providing direction and supervision. Parents and teachers also play a role in choosing games that align with the children's developmental level, not just for the children's liking. This study aims to: (1) find out the description of gross motor skills in early childhood, (2) describe the gross motor skills of early childhood, (3) analyze the influence of mini basketball games on the improvement of gross motor skills in early childhood. This study uses an experimental method; the data collection techniques are observation and documentation. Data analysis is conducted to test the proposed hypothesis, namely, the influence of mini basketball games on children's gross motor skills. The results of the study showed that mini basketball games have a positive and significant influence on improving gross motor skills of children aged 5–6 years. Mini basketball games have proven to be a fun and educational way to develop the motor skills of young children and those in early childhood. The play-based approach in physical learning has been proven effective in stimulating children's overall development. The results of this study can serve as a reference for designing learning activities that focus on developing gross motor skills through active games such as mini basketball.
Co-Authors Abd Hamid Abd. Hamid Abdul Hakim Abdul Hamid Abdul Hamid Abdul Hamid Abdul Hamid Abdul Hamid Afra Nurul Ramadhani Akhiruddin Akhiruddin Amir Pada, Amir Andi Haryanti Andi Mappincara Andi Wahed Annisa Ramadhani Ansar Ansar Ansar Ansar Ansar Ansar Ansar Anwar, Andi Ratu ayuashari Ardiansyah Muh Ardiansyah, Muh Ardy Abraham Arimi Yulianengsi Arismunandar Arismunandar Arismunandar Arismunandar Ariyani, Ida Safitri Ashari, Ratu Ayu Asmiaty, Asmiaty Asrifan, Andi Asrul Burhan Assidiq Darwis Atirah Ahdal B, A. Sriwahyuni Bahar, Haryani Bau Salawati Citra Rosalyn Anwar Darmayanti, Resty Rahayu Darwis, Assidiq Dimrayani, Dimrayani Dira Tri Andini Dwi Fitriana Ramawati Ananda Eliamah Eliamah Empon Tatawati Farida Febriati Faridah Fitria, Adilah Wina Hadidja, Sitti Hamzah Upu Hamzah Upu Hardianti Rukmana Hasan Hasan Hasan Hasmiati Hasmiati Hasnawati Hasnawati HB, Lukman Herliin, Herlina Herliina, Herlina Herlina Herlina Herlina Herlina Herman Herman Hidayat, Nopri Ibadurrahman Ibadurrahman Indiyanto, Alfiya Syahli Indrawati Indrawati Irwan, Arianto Ismail Tolla Jamal, Alim Ikmal jamila Jamila Julia Julia Jumaedah Jumaedah Jumiati Jumiati Kahrul Alam Kahrul Alam Kahrul Alam Kahrul Alam Kamaruddin, Syamsu Kartina Kartina Khaerani, Khaerani Kurniati, Asma Kurniati, Asma Lidiya, Lidiya Lukman HB Luluk Sugiarsih M, Mahadir M., Rahma Machmudatul Chasanah Madong, Salma Mardiana Mardiana Muhammad Faisal Muhammad Yusri Bachtiar, Muhammad Yusri Muliana, Andi Multasam, Dewi Nur Baladina Nur Lisyah Fitaloka Syahrir Nur ‘Azah Nurasiah Nurasiah Nurasri Mulyani Nurhikmah H Nuryani Nuryani Oktavia, Meliza P. Pattaufi Paramidhita Buana Cinna Prusdianto, Prusdianto Putri Sasqia Rahmi Nurul Najma Riska Nurul Maulida Rivaldy Ermansyah Romansyah Sahabuddin Rusbiaty Rusbiaty Rusmayadi Rusmayadi Rusmayadi Sadriani, Andi Sapia, Sapia Sayidiman Sayidiman Seprianto, Virgo Siti Aminah Sitti Habibah Sitti Hajar Yusuf Sitti Rahma Mutmainna Sri Hastuti Sulastini Sulastini Sumandar, Suriani Sumarlin Mus Sumarni Jabir Suriani Suriani Suriani Suriani Surya Syam, Sriwidayani Syamsuardi Syamsuardi Syamsuardi Syamsuardi Syamsuarni K Syamsuarni K Syamsurijal Usman, Nurmala Wahyuni yanti, Irdayanti Yuliasih, Titis