The use of learning media is also very necessary, one of which is the art of paper folding. The art of paper folding is one of the things that inspires or makes children feel happy and excited to learn. creativity is very important to be developed because creativity can improve children's academic achievement. This study wanted to find out how the steps of the problem and the efforts made by the teacher in increasing the creativity of early childhood in applying the art of origami. The research is a research design using a descriptive approach. the population of this study were all teachers at Tunas Inti Kindergarten. while the sample in this study were informants totaling 2 people as foll Principals and Teachers. the instrument...
This study aims to improve the creativity of early childhood through origami playing in the At-Takwa...
This research was based on the lack of fine motor development in children aged 5-6 years in group B....
The phenomenon needing to consider at this time is the lack of development of fine motor children in...
The research method used is descriptive in the form of qualitative research. The data sources of thi...
Creativity is an important aspect for every child, especially for kindergarten children. The level o...
The purpose of this research was to determine the influence of origami paper on the children's creat...
Everyone has different abilities. Reflecting from the diversity of different abilities, it should be...
One of the problems found in Tanan Kanak is the lack of interest or interest of children in folding ...
The research aim of this study is determine The Influence Of Washi Paper Origami Activities On The O...
One activity that can improve children's fine motor skills is folding origami paper. Folding origami...
Introduction: Critical period for creativity development happened at school aged. Playing Origami is...
ABSTRACT This study aims to 1) describe the ability to make origami crafts for early child...
Kindergarten is an educational institution intended for children aged 4–6 years to carry out a learn...
Origami was chosen as a dissertation topic primarily because of my own interest in paper folding and...
Introduction: Critical period for creativity development happened at school aged. Playing Origami is...
This study aims to improve the creativity of early childhood through origami playing in the At-Takwa...
This research was based on the lack of fine motor development in children aged 5-6 years in group B....
The phenomenon needing to consider at this time is the lack of development of fine motor children in...
The research method used is descriptive in the form of qualitative research. The data sources of thi...
Creativity is an important aspect for every child, especially for kindergarten children. The level o...
The purpose of this research was to determine the influence of origami paper on the children's creat...
Everyone has different abilities. Reflecting from the diversity of different abilities, it should be...
One of the problems found in Tanan Kanak is the lack of interest or interest of children in folding ...
The research aim of this study is determine The Influence Of Washi Paper Origami Activities On The O...
One activity that can improve children's fine motor skills is folding origami paper. Folding origami...
Introduction: Critical period for creativity development happened at school aged. Playing Origami is...
ABSTRACT This study aims to 1) describe the ability to make origami crafts for early child...
Kindergarten is an educational institution intended for children aged 4–6 years to carry out a learn...
Origami was chosen as a dissertation topic primarily because of my own interest in paper folding and...
Introduction: Critical period for creativity development happened at school aged. Playing Origami is...
This study aims to improve the creativity of early childhood through origami playing in the At-Takwa...
This research was based on the lack of fine motor development in children aged 5-6 years in group B....
The phenomenon needing to consider at this time is the lack of development of fine motor children in...