A CULTIVATING CHILDREN'S SELF-CONFIDENCE THROUGH I LOVE INDONESIA GYMNASTICS ACTIVITIES
Cultivating Children's Self-Confidence Through I Love Indonesia Gymnastics Activities
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https://doi.org/10.35457/josar.v10i1.4498Keywords:
self-confidence, gymnastics, early childhoodAbstract
Self-confidence is an important aspect of a person's personality. Providing opportunities for children to grow into confident and independent individuals is a supporting factor in increasing the development of self-awareness so that children can solve problems and are able to take appropriate attitudes in accordance with the beliefs they have in themselves. The aim of this research is to find out how I love Indonesia gymnastics activities are planned to increase children's self-confidence. This research was conducted in group A at Kindergarten Pertiwi 1 Rowomarto, totaling 11 children. The time of this research began in April, April 18 2024 to April 24 2024, followed by research carried out from June 3 2024 to June 20 2024. The research method used was a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques of observation, interviews, documentation. The data collection method was carried out using source triangulation and technical triangulation. The results of this research are that planning I love Indonesia gymnastics activities in increasing children's self-confidence is carried out by establishing child discipline rules, implementation rules for gymnastics activities and rules for uniforms used for gymnastics, preparing equipment used for gymnastics and coordinating children so they can carry out gymnastics properly.
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