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SONG AND MOVEMENT AS MEDIA OF EARLY CHILDHOOD LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT Warananingtyas Palupi; Ruli Hafidah; Karsono Karsono
Early Childhood Education and Development Journal Vol 1, No 1 (2019): Early Childhood Education and Development Journal
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (263.729 KB) | DOI: 10.20961/ecedj.v1i1.33020

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The early childhood learning should cover many aspects of development, ranging from religious and moral values, social, emotional, cognitive, physical motor, linguistic and artistic. Song and Movement are still identified with motion. Early childhood learning is synonymous with singing, clapping and playing while active. Motion and song activities are very tightly attached and can not be separated, especially in providing learning to young children. Motion and song learning is an activity in playing while learning and learning through playing, so activities performed through motion/movement and song are expected to please the child as well as touch the development of language, sensitivity to the rhythm of music, motor development, confidence, and the courage to take risks. Through motion or movement and song, children learn to develop their linguistic ability, it is through listening song dan music rhythm, children develop their receptive ability in language. And children’ expressive ability in language is developed while children sing the song. Therefore, it is necessary for an activity that can train early childhood educators in giving stimulation to children through motion and song.
Keterlibatan Orang Tua dalam Mewujudkan Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini Ramah Anak di Gugus Budi Mulia II Sukoharjo Adriani Rahma Pudyaningtyas; Anayanti Rahmawati; Ruli Hafidah; Warananingtyas Palupi; Nurul Kusuma Dewi; Vera Sholeha; Muhammad Munif Syamsuddin
DEDIKASI: Community Service Reports Vol 5, No 1 (2023): DEDIKASI: Community Service Report - January
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/dedikasi.v5i1.67052

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Child-Friendly Schools (SRA) prioritize children's rights in learning to actualize individuals who need to be educated with good treatment. The SRA concept is intended to create a safe and enjoyable learning atmosphere at all levels of education, including early childhood education. A comfortable learning atmosphere for students positively impacts physical and psychological well-being, which leads to optimal developmental tasks. There are six components in the implementation of child-friendly PAUD, namely 1)policy, 2)curriculum implementation, 3)educators and education staff, 4)infrastructure, 5)child participation, and 6)parent and community participation. The group needs help realizing child-friendly PAUD, one of which is that the activity programs carried out by these PAUD institutions must meet the SRA indicators. The activity program in question is more specifically an effort to involve parents in realizing SRA. Parenting activities that have been carried out so far have yet to be in harmony with the activities carried out by schools, especially in fulfilling children's rights. Therefore it takes school principals' and teachers' knowledge and skills to design parenting activity programs aligned with school activities to realize SRA. This community service aims to carry out training in preparing parenting activity programs. The method for implementing this activity program consists of five stages, namely: 1)analysis of problems in partner institutions; 2)socialization (brainstorming and equalization of perceptions); 3)workshops; 4)assisting the implementation of child-friendly PAUD activity programs; 5)evaluation.