DEVELOPING ACTIVITY, INDEPENDENCE AND FINE MOTOR ASPECT USING THE DONAT MODEL OF GROUP B CHILDREN

  • Amelia N
  • Cinantya C
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The purpose of this research is developing children’s fine motor skills in cutting according to patterns through the DONAT model (Direct instructiON and media Awan pinTar). The approach used is a qualitative approach with the type of Classsroom Action Research which is held in three meetings. The research subjects were the children of group B TK Aisyiyah Bustanul Athfal 36 Banjarmasin in the 2022/2023 academic year, which consisted of 18 children. The results showed that the teacher’s activity at the 3rd meeting obtained a score of 27 and reached the Very Good criteria. The activity of the 3rd meeting children obtained a percentage of 94% and reached the criteria for All Active Children. The independence of the 3rd meeting children obtained a percentage 0f 83% and reached the criteria for All Independent Children. The results of the child’s fine motor development obtained a percentage of 83% and reached the Very Good Development criteria.

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Amelia, N., & Cinantya, C. (2024). DEVELOPING ACTIVITY, INDEPENDENCE AND FINE MOTOR ASPECT USING THE DONAT MODEL OF GROUP B CHILDREN. E-CHIEF Journal, 4(1), 1. https://doi.org/10.20527/e-chief.v4i1.10069

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