THE ROLE OF GAMES AND ACTIVITIES IN KINDERGARTEN
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Kindergarten, Games, Activities, Play-based learning, Child development, Cognitive skills, Social interaction, Early education, Motor skills, Creativity.Abstrak
The article explores the educational, developmental, and social importance of incorporating structured games and interactive activities into early childhood education. It emphasizes that play is not merely a form of entertainment but a crucial element in the physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development of young children. Through a combination of theoretical perspectives and practical examples, the article illustrates how games foster creativity, enhance communication skills, improve fine and gross motor abilities, and promote problem-solving and cooperation among peers.
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