Meningkatkan Kemampuan Bahasa Anak Usia Dini Melalui Permainan Boneka Jari
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Language, finger puppets, early childhoodAbstract
The most crucial part of early childhood development is language development. Through language, children can learn to communicate with others and express their thoughts in a way that allows others to comprehend what they are thinking. On the other hand, it is not shocking that incorrect language is viewed as a sign of a child's accomplishment. Children should be able to use language effectively, understand passive language, and be able to communicate in a way that is helpful for thinking and studying, according to competence standards for language development. By providing stimulus that is suitable for language development to develop optimally, parents play a crucial influence in children's language development.
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