This research focuses on promoting physical engagement among young learners in early childhood education environments by integrating Augmented Reality (AR) with interactive sport-based games at IGRA Pekalipan Kindergarten, Cirebon City. A developmental–implementation framework was employed, emphasizing the creation and utilization of an AR-driven application designed to support children’s movement activities within spatially constrained classrooms. The outcomes revealed a 25% improvement in both duration and intensity of physical involvement during the onemonth intervention. In addition, AR-integrated games significantly enhanced children’s participation, enthusiasm, and motor skill growth through engaging and playful learning interactions. Overall, the study demonstrates that AR innovation offers a creative and feasible strategy for fostering physical activity among early learners, particularly in environments with limited physical space.
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