Estetika Sentra Olah Tubuh Dalam Menstimulasi Kemampuan Motorik Kasar Anak
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https://doi.org/10.51529/ijiece.v6i2.270Keywords:
Gross mototic, exercise, CenterAbstract
In Stimulating Childrens Gross Motor Skills. Gross motor are part of motor activity that includes the skills of large muscles, this movement demands more physical strength and balance, gross motor movements involve the activity of the muscles of the hands, feet, and the entire body of the child. The goal of motor development in early childhood is to help improve children's physical motor skills in training gross and fine motor movements, improve the ability to manage and control body movements, and improve body skills and healthy ways of life so that they can support strong, healthy and skilled physical growth. Therefore, gross motor skills are very important to be developed in children from an early age to prepare for life in adulthoodThe results of this study are Stimulating gross motor Ability through learning the center of the body in Al Azhar Islamic Kindergarten 45 Grand Depok City is good enough, it can be achieved because it can be seen from 10 out of 12 children able to follow gross motor activities at the center of a body center without anyone else's help.
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