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JP2KG AUD (Jurnal Pendidikan, Pengasuhan, Kesehatan dan Gizi Anak Usia Dini)
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Focus and Scope Focus and Scope Journal: This journal focuses on early childhood education, care, health and nutrition, with the following details: 1. Education: Early Childhood Curriculum, AUD Learning Media, Child Art Learning, Evaluation and Evaluation of Early Childhood Learning. 2. Parenting: Child Development and Stimulation, Child Education in the Family, Effective Communication with Children. 3. Health and Nutrition: Clean and Healthy Life Behavior (PHBS), Child Growth Detection, First Aid, Fulfilling Balanced Nutrition for Children.
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THE EFFECT OF COLORING ACTIVITIES WITH GRADATION TECHNIQUES ON CHILDREN'S CREATIVITY IN GROUP B Ningsih, Sulastya; Sodik, Nurul Aini MM; Sumirat, Elva M; Bangol, Mega Permatasari
JP2KG AUD (Jurnal Pendidikan, Pengasuhan, Kesehatan dan Gizi Anak Usia Dini) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025)
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This study aims to examine the effect of coloring activities using gradient techniques on the creativity of Group B children at KH Dewantoro Pembina State Kindergarten, Gorontalo Indonesia. An experimental method with a one-group pretest–posttest design was employed. The study population consisted of Group B children at the Kindergarten, and a sample of 17 children from Group B3 was selected through purposive sampling. Data were collected using observation, documentation, and performance tests. The instrument used to measure children’s creativity comprised five indicators: fluency, flexibility, elaboration, persistence, and originality. Data were analyzed using a paired-sample t-test. The results revealed that coloring activities using gradient techniques significantly enhanced children’s creativity, as indicated by an increase in the mean pretest score from 39.55 to 75.73 in the posttest. Hypothesis testing using SPSS software produced a two-tailed significance value of 0.000, which is less than the 0.05 threshold. Therefore, the alternative hypothesis was accepted. It can be concluded that coloring activities employing gradient techniques are effective in improving children’s creativity.
PARENTING PATTERNS AND PREVENTION OF DISCRIMINATORY BEHAVIOR IN YOUNG CHILDERN IN PATI Aulia, Zahro; Purnama, Sigit; Sibawaihi; 'Aziz, Hafidh; Adikusuma, Melati Puspitajati
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Childhood is a fundamental stage in the formation of individual character and social behavior, particularly regarding acceptance or rejection of diversity. Children aged 4–6 years are in a highly sensitive developmental phase where parenting styles play a central role in shaping how they perceive differences. This study aims to analyze the influence of parenting styles on the tendency toward discriminatory behavior in early childhood in Kertomulyo Village, Pati Regency. Using a qualitative approach and case study method involving four families, data were collected through online interviews and analyzed using Miles and Huberman’s interactive model. The findings reveal that modern parenting styles such as positive parenting, mindful parenting, and gentle parenting when applied consistently, can foster empathy, tolerance, and acceptance of differences. Conversely, inconsistent parenting, authoritarian styles, excessive protectiveness, or lack of supervision over digital media consumption can contribute to the development of discriminatory attitudes in children. These findings underscore the crucial role of parents in instilling inclusive values and shaping children's character from an early age, as well as the need for collaboration among families, educational institutions, and communities in creating environments that support the growth of a tolerant and just generation
INTERACTIVE FLIPBOOK-BASED DIGITAL STORYBOOKS TO INTRODUCE PERSONAL ORAL HYGIENE FOR YOUNG CHILDREN Purnamasari, Yayu Mega; Martini; Tania, Dea; Nada, Shy Fany Intan Qotrun; Fathonah, Hanna; Alaydah, Fifi
JP2KG AUD (Jurnal Pendidikan, Pengasuhan, Kesehatan dan Gizi Anak Usia Dini) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025)
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This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of digital storybooks in promoting personal hygiene and toothbrushing among young children. This study employs the research and development (R&D) method. It follows the ADDIE development model, which includes five key stages: analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. This product was created using the Canva and Flipbook applications. The product has been assessed for suitability by media and material experts. This research also involved assessments by five teachers, and to test its effectiveness, the product was tested on five sample students at Khalifah Al-Qolam Kindergarten. Data was collected through questionnaires and observations. The data obtained was analyzed using a quantitative descriptive approach. The research results indicate that the digital storybook learning media is feasible, with a 95% approval rate from subject matter experts and an 85% approval rate from media experts. The teacher response test yielded a 68% approval rate, and the student trial test yielded a 92% approval rate, thereby confirming the product's feasibility and effectiveness for use. Thus, this digital storybook can introduce young children to personal hygiene practices, such as brushing their teeth.
EMOTIONAL REGULATION IN YOUNG CHILDREN AT PEMBINA STATE KINDERGARTEN: THE KEY TO MENTAL HEALTH Lu-lu Tsamrotul Fuadah; Sianturi, Risbon
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The capacity to manage emotions is a critical skill that should be cultivated from an early age, as it has a direct impact on both the mental and physical well-being of children. This research investigates the developmental process of emotional regulation in early childhood and its association with children’s health status. Conducted at TK Negeri Pembina, the study employed a qualitative descriptive approach, with data gathered through observations and interviews involving teachers and parents. The subjects in this research were 15 children in group B aged 5-6 years old with specifically 7 boys and 8 girls. To obtain comprehensive insights, the principal was interviewed to explore the school’s policies and instructional strategies aimed at fostering emotional regulation. Data collection employed three complementary methods, which are non-participant observation, semi-structured interviews, document analysis. Data analyzed by thematic analysis. The results indicate that a supportive environment, active teacher engagement, and effective parenting practices significantly enhance children’s emotional regulation abilities.
INTEGRATING MONTESSORI, NEUROSCIENCE, AND ISLAMIC VALUES IN EARLY SCIENCE AND MATH LEARNING: - Yuniarti, Nita; Suyadi
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This paper aims to analyze and integrate the Montessori approach and neuroscience in early childhood science and mathematics education with Islamic values. One of the main challenges of early childhood education in Indonesia is the low interest in science and mathematics, which are often perceived as abstract and difficult, reflected in the country’s relatively low global ranking. Neuroscience emphasizes that early childhood represents a golden age to optimize children’s potential for logical, critical, and exploratory thinking. The Montessori method, which is grounded in concrete experiences and multisensory stimulation, can help children construct abstract concepts through real-life activities (tarbiyah bil hal). Integration with Islamic values further enriches the spiritual dimension, guided by the Qur’anic encouragement for humans to yatafakkar (reflect), yatadabbar (contemplate), ta’ammul (engage in deep reflection), and yansur (observe/investigate) the order of Allah’s creation. Moreover, this approach highlights the importance of education through lived example, so that children learn not only with their intellect, but also with their hearts and behavior. This study employs a descriptive literature review by analyzing both classical and contemporary sources on Montessori, neuroscience, and Islamic education. The findings indicate that a Montessori–Neuroscience–Islam integrated model in science and mathematics education not only stimulates cognitive development, but also nurtures children’s spiritual awareness, thus offering a holistic, integrative, and contextually relevant alternative for early childhood education in Indonesia.

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