13 articles in this issue
Nofi Marlina Siregar, Eka Fitri Nofita Sari, Dinan Mitsalina
Research between physical activity and cognitive work in children is still relatively rare and inconsistent, even though children's motor development and cognitive learning are related to positive effects on academic work. This study aims to determine the... see more
Aisyah Durrotun Nafisah, Yuli Kurniawati Sugiyo Pranoto, Siti Nuzulia
Father's involvement is something that influences the child's problematic behavior. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether father involvement can influence children's problematic behavior. This study used the systematic literature review (SLR... see more
Winda Gunarti, Raden Sri Martini Meilanie, Happy Karlina Marjo
Watching (screen viewing) has become a common activity carried out in early childhood. Generally, children aged 2-5 years do watching activities for about 3 hours more a day. This study aims to see how watching activities together can increase attachment ... see more
Nur Fauziah Lumbin, Pupung Puspa Ardini, Nunung Suryana Jamin
The background of this research is the low ability to recognize letters for group B children in Pembina State Kindergarten, Gorontalo District, Gorontalo City. Children do not know the various forms of the alphabet and letters, and the letters written by ... see more
Jhoni Warmansyah, Restu Yuningsih, Evi Selva Nirwana, Ravidah, Rahmanda Putri, Amalina, Masril
The ability to recognize the concept of early numbers in early childhood is very important to develop so that children are ready to take part in learning mathematics at a higher level. This study aims to determine the effect of mathematics learning approa... see more
Hapidin, Yuli Pujianti, Erie Siti Syarah, Winda Gunarti
Comic media is one of the learning media that can contain messages and information about various knowledge, experiences, and events in a complete, interesting, and meaningful way. The contents of these stories can also accommodate a variety of learning co... see more
Fidesrinur, Nurfadilah, Zahrina Amelia, Astri Lestari
Literacy is one area of academic skills that can help children learn to read more easily and can influence skills in other academic areas. This study aims to describe the use of smart aprons learning media in teaching early literacy skills in schools that... see more
Safiruddin Al Baqi
The development of gender identity in early childhood will influence how they accept their gender. Someone who confuses about their gender would be at risk to experience gender dysphoria. This study aimed to determine differences in gender identity among ... see more
Anbar Zumayyah M, Yuli Kurniawati Sugiyo Pranoto , Siti Nuzulia
Teachers have an important and primary role in the education system. The achievement of the teacher's role in education will have an impact on job satisfaction. This study aims to analyze the job satisfaction of Early Childhood Education teachers in terms... see more
Tuti Tarwiyah
The lack of learning techniques used by teachers in teaching music in early childhood, especially rhythmic learning, in general teachers only teach rhythm by explaining the value of notes, not using singing, and not connecting it with singing. The purpose... see more
Yulsyofriend, Mafardi, Tia Novela, Vivi Anggraini, Adi Priyanto
Numerical literacy is the ability needed to use number ideas and arithmetic skills in everyday situations as well as the ability to analyze quantitative data around children. This study aims to determine the effect of the intervention of singing favorite ... see more
Rohita, Nadhifah Rahmadini Hidayat
The importance of the ability to develop lesson plans requires educators to be able to understand and master learning content as well as understand various ways to complete it. The learning device information system (SIPP) as one of the results of technol... see more
Hestilia Oktama Yurita, Elindra Yetti, Yuliani Nurani
The purpose of this study was to develop dance-based learning media created by Zapin to improve the kinesthetic intelligence of children aged 5-6 years. This study is motivated by the low level of kinesthetic intelligence in children aged 5-6 years becaus... see more