Optimization of Play Facilities (Indoor and Outdoor) as a Media for Holistic Development Stimulation in Early Childhood at KB/TK Kartika V-12
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Play facilities, Optimization, Holistic development, Early childhoodAbstract
This research aims to analyze and describe the optimization of existing play facilities at KB/TK Kartika V-12 in supporting the learning process and holistic development of early childhood. Utilizing a descriptive qualitative method with data collected through in-depth interviews and observation, the study found that the facilities at KB/TK Kartika V-12 are well-organized and sufficiently complete, encompassing indoor areas (such as reading corners and technological facilities) and diverse outdoor areas (including seesaws, swings, climbing ropes, and slides). These facilities are proven to serve as vital stimulative media, effectively supporting children's motor, socio-emotional, and cognitive development through dynamic play activities. The analysis shows that the availability of varied and well-organized facilities, consistent with the developmental theories of Piaget and Vygotsky, encourages active exploration, social collaboration, and knowledge construction. Although challenges remain regarding maintenance budgets and limited storage space, the play facilities are overall crucial in creating a learning environment that is safe, enjoyable, and maximally supportive of early childhood development.
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