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PENINGKATAN KEMAMPUAN KOGNITIF ANAK MELALUI KEGIATAN MOTORIK KASAR PADA ANAK USIA DINI: IMPROVEMENT OF CHILDREN'S COGNITIVE ABILITIES THROUGH GROSS MOTOR ACTIVITIES IN EARLY CHILDHOOD Agustin, Asty; Zahra, Firza Hardyn Aira; Munawaroh, Hidayatul
JOURNAL FASCHO : JURNAL PENELITIAN DAN PENDIDIKAN ANAK USIA DINI Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Journal Fascho: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63353/journalfascho.v3i1.203

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This article reviews improving cognitive abilities through gross motor skills in early childhood in learning to walk, practicing balance and running. This article aims to describe, train and find the impact of implementing children's learning to walk, train balance so they can run in the gross motoric process of early childhood.This type of article is a descriptive article with a naturalistic paradigm. The study instruments are observation and key instruments in research. The sources for this study are the results of interviews with primary school teachers and several books, articles and journals about cognitive and gross motoric development in early childhood. Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development or Piaget's theory states that intelligence changes as children grow, not only about acquiring knowledge, children must also develop or build their mentality. Then, children learn on their own without influence from parents or older children. Children are motivated to learn by themselves and do not need prizes as motivation. In other words, the way to improve a child's cognitive abilities is by giving him lots of experiences through stimulation.This article reviews improving cognitive abilities through gross motor skills in early childhood in learning to walk, practicing balance and running. This article aims to describe, train and find the impact of implementing children's learning to walk, train balance so they can run in the gross motoric process of early childhood.This type of article is a descriptive article with a naturalistic paradigm. The study instruments are observation and key instruments in research. The sources for this study are the results of interviews with primary school teachers and several books, articles and journals about cognitive and gross motoric development in early childhood. Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development or Piaget's theory states that intelligence changes as children grow, not only about acquiring knowledge, children must also develop or build their mentality. Then, children learn on their own without influence from parents or older children. Children are motivated to learn by themselves and do not need prizes as motivation. In other words, the way to improve a child's cognitive abilities is by giving him lots of experiences through stimulation.
MENGENAL LEBIH DALAM PERKEMBANGAN BAHASA, EKSPRESI, DAN RESEPTIF PADA ANAK USIA DINI: GETTING TO KNOW MORE ABOUT LANGUAGE, EXPRESSION, AND RECEPTIVE DEVELOPMENT IN EARLY CHILDHOOD Munawaroh, Hidayatu; Septiyaningrum, Dina Rus; Zahra, Firza Hardyn Aira
JOURNAL FASCHO : JURNAL PENELITIAN DAN PENDIDIKAN ANAK USIA DINI Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Journal Fascho: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63353/journalfascho.v5i1.312

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This article discusses getting to know more deeply about language development, Expression and Receptivity in Early Childhood in learning, development of skills, as well as children’s expertise in understanding and applying new words. This article aims to train and find the impact of implementing children’s learning in early childhood language aspects. The development of language or communication in children is one aspect of a child’s developmental stages that should not escape he attention of educators in general and parents in particular. The acquisition of language by children is the greatest and most amazing human achievement. During early childhood, namely from birth to 6 years of age, he never learned language, let alone specific vocabulary, ut by the end of his early childhood, the average child had stores more than 14.000 vocabulary words. The stages of language development are as follow: 1) stage I (Pre-linguistic). 2) Stage II (Linguistic). 3) stage III (grammar development). 4) Stage IV ( grammar). Aspects of children’s language development consist of: 1)Vocabulary, 2) Syntax (grammar), 3) Semantics.
MENGGALI DAN MENGAMBARKAN POTENSI KREATIVITAS SENI PADA ANAK USIA DINI Zahra, Firza Hardyn Aira; Faisal, Vava Imam Agus
JOURNAL FASCHO : JURNAL PENELITIAN DAN PENDIDIKAN ANAK USIA DINI Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal Fascho : Jurnal Penelitian dan Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63353/journalfascho.v6i2.332

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The presence of young children in dance activities is growing rapidly. This can be seen both in formal and non-formal education. However, what is very worrying is that there is no difference in the material presented between adults and children, so that what is presented is not optimal. This happens because the songs or dance movements that are performed do not match the child's level of ability, for example the child's voice or movement area is in accordance with the capacity of the anatomical structure, so what the couple wants to convey is not communicative. To overcome these obstacles, it is necessary to develop creative potential starting from an early age. It can be ensured that if children have been sharpened and cared for from an early age to maximize their potential movement abilities, a number of professional dancers will be born who in turn will become functional dancers. To overcome the above phenomenon, concern from various parties is needed, for example choreographers must produce dances that are appropriate to the level of difficulty of the movements achieved by the children. Art artists who act as instructors must consider materials that are appropriate to children's worlds so that they can display them more smoothly and flexibly. On the other hand, the concern of art observers such as the Cultural Park and the Arts Council is also very much needed in order to provide motivation and control to maintain the quality of the bank of songs or art movements displayed.