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Seminar

Transforming PAUD: Improving Early Childhood Learning through STEAM, Project Approach, and Reggio Emilia

In the field of early childhood education (PAUD), innovative and engaging learning approaches are essential for fostering optimal child development. The seminar titled “Transforming PAUD: Learning Through STEAM, Project Approach & Reggio Emilia” invites educators to explore new strategies and methods that can revolutionize the learning process. These approaches focus on making learning more contextual, collaborative, and child-centered, ultimately enhancing the educational experience for young learners. What is STEAM in PAUD? STEAM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics.

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DIY

Little hands, big hearts! Our Market Day was full of fun

A day where everyone shares the joy and togetherness in one exciting activity at the daycare. Children, teachers, and parents gathered in an enthusiastic spirit to participate in Market Day – an educational activity that teaches children about the value of hard work, creativity, and sharing with others. With small colorfully decorated tents, the children were busy manning their booths. The products sold ranged from delicious food to their own handicrafts. In the food section, there were three tempting options

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Fieldtrip

Engaging Toddler Field Trip to SeaWorld – Learning Through Play!

On April 17th, our toddlers set off on an unforgettable SeaWorld adventure! They explored a magical underwater world, meeting dolphins, penguins, and colorful fish. This toddler-friendly field tripcombined hands-on learning with fun. Kids touched stingrays at Discovery Point and laughed at playful sea lions. They adored the kid-friendly animal shows and hugged Sesame Street characters. The Bay of Play water area kept them splashing with joy. With stroller paths, shady rest spots, and up-close marine encounters, SeaWorld became the perfect

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Seminar

Convention on the Rights of the Child Training for Service Officers: A Strategic Step to Protect Indonesian Children’s Rights

To strengthen child protection in Indonesia, it is essential to provide training on the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) for service workers. This training plays a critical role because it equips service workers—such as health professionals, educators, social workers, and law enforcement officers—with the tools and knowledge necessary to protect and uphold children’s rights. Moreover, by empowering these professionals, we can ensure that children’s rights are respected, align with international standards, and are effectively implemented across various

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