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Journal : Al Hikmah: Indonesian Journal of Early Childhood Islamic Education

Improving Children's Gross Motor Skills Through Traditional Games in Group B of Ululjadi Kalora Kindergarten Mardiana, Mardiana; Agusniatih, Andi; Juhriati, Ika
Al Hikmah Indonesian Journal of Early Childhood Islamic Education Vol 9 No 2 (2025): IJECIE
Publisher : Universitas Al-Hikmah Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35896/ijecie.v9i2.1104

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Gross motor development is an important aspect in early childhood growth because it plays a role in training balance, coordination, agility, and muscle strength that supports daily activities, so that targeted stimulation through fun play activities is needed. One relevant game is hopscotch, which requires children to jump, maintain balance, and coordinate body movements so that it can stimulate gross motor skills optimally. This study uses the Classroom Action Research (CAR) design model of Kemmis and McTaggart with the stages of planning, implementation, observation, and reflection, and combines qualitative analysis through reduction, presentation, and drawing conclusions, and quantitative analysis by calculating the percentage of children's development in the categories of Not Yet Developing (BB), Starting to Develop (MB), Developing According to Expectations (BSH), and Developing Very Well (BSB). The results of the study showed a significant increase in children's gross motor skills from pre-cycle to cycle II in the aspects of balance, coordination, agility, and muscle strength, so it can be concluded that hopscotch games are effective as an active, fun, and contextual learning strategy in supporting the optimal development of early childhood gross motor skills.
Improving Oral Language Skills Through Storytelling in Group B of Dasa Wisma Ketong Kindergarten Purnamasari, Dina; Nurhayati, Nurhayati; Muthar, Armina; Agusniatih, Andi
Al Hikmah Indonesian Journal of Early Childhood Islamic Education Vol 9 No 2 (2025): IJECIE
Publisher : Universitas Al-Hikmah Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35896/ijecie.v9i2.1105

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Early childhood education contributes significantly to building the foundation of children's development, including language, which is the foundation of communication, early literacy, and social-emotional skills. However, observations show that most children aged 5–6 years still experience difficulties in oral language, such as difficulty telling stories, difficulty answering questions, and limited vocabulary. The purpose of this study was to improve children's oral language skills through the application of interactive storytelling methods. The study used the Classroom Action Research (CAR) design model of Kemmis & Mc Taggart, which was implemented in two cycles on 10 children in Group B of Kindergarten. Data collection was carried out through observation, performance assessment, interviews, and documentation, then analyzed qualitatively with triangulation of techniques and sources. The results showed an increase in oral language skills in three main aspects, namely fluency, accuracy, and vocabulary. In the first cycle, the majority of children were in the "Beginning to Develop" and "Developing as Expected" categories, while in the second cycle there was a significant increase with most children reaching the "Developing Very Well" category. The application of interactive storytelling with a variety of media, teacher reflection, and active child involvement has proven successful in creating more interactive and meaningful learning. This study concludes that storytelling is an effective strategy for stimulating early childhood oral language skills while strengthening self-confidence, creativity, and social interaction. The practical contribution of this research is that it provides a reflective storytelling model that early childhood education teachers can adapt in their daily learning.
Co-Authors Abduh, Miftahuljannah Afianti, Rika Amrullah Amrullah , Amrullah Amrullah Amrullah Amrullah Amrullah Anggraeni Anggraeni Annuar, Haerul Arianti, Sajjadah Asmarita, Asmarita Awalunisa, Sita Awalunnisah, Sita Aziza, Devi Nur Asmaul Azzahra, Azzahra Besse Nirmala Datubua Toboe, Trivena DIDIK PURWANTO Dina Purnama Sari Durrotunisa, Durrotunisa Durrotunnisa Dwi Rukmana Supu Elyanur, Dwi Fahira, Fahira Fahrizal Fahrizal Fatika, Vindy Fatmin, Fatmin Fitra Sari, Fitra Fitriana Fitriana Fitriana Fitriana Gagaramusu, Yusdin Bin Mahmudin Gagaramusu, Yusdin Mahmudin Haerul Annuar Hesti Putri Setianingsih Humaedi I Putu Suwika I Putu Suwika I Putu Suwika I Putu Suwika Imamah, Zakiyyatul Istiana Makarau, Nur Juhriati, Ika Khairunnisa, Masita M Monepa, Jane Mandasari, Siskha Mardiana Mardiana Marwany Masita Masita Mega Puteri, Dian Midelisna Kadoy Mohamad Akbar, Mohamad Muthar, Armina Muthmainnah Muthmainnah Ndolan, Yusmerni Nisah, Sita Awalu Novanti E.Yauma Nur Istiana Makarau Nurainun A Nurhalisa Lasikua, Siti Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurhusnitasari, Nurhusnitasari Nurul Istiqomah , Fitrah Putri Setianingsi, Hesti Putri Setyaningsih, Hesti Rafika Rahayu, Marwah Rahma , Mutia Mifta Ramadani, Wulan Riwi, Triniva Rizal Sembiring, Rinawati Sengang, Sunyin Shofiyanti Nur Zuama Shofiyanti Nur Zuama Sinta, Dela Sita Awalunisah Sri Muliana R. Sri Nurhayati Sugeng, Santoso Sukmawati Sukmawati Sunandari, Ifa Supiati, Sitti Syaidina, Salma Utami, Triningrum Tias Virna, Sri Wasni, Wasni Zulkaida, Karima