Ratusan Anak Meriahkan Gebyar Anak PAUD Bateng Hebat

KOBA,PERKARANEWS — Pemerintah Kabupaten Bangka Tengah (Pemkab Bateng) melalui Dinas Pendidikan menggelar Gebyar Anak PAUD Bangka Tengah Hebat. Mengangkat tema berjudul “Dengan Gizi Seimbang Anak Bangka Tengah Bebas Stunting, Menuju Generasi Emas Semakin Unggul”, kegiatan ini bertempat di Pujasera UMKM Tugu Ikan Kota Koba, pada Kamis (7/3/2024) pagi.

Acara ini dihadiri oleh 600 anak usia dini dari berbagai TK dan lembaga PAUD se-Kabupaten Bangka Tengah. Terdapat berbagai macam tari kreasi yang disuguhkan oleh para anak PAUD dengan memakai berbagai kostum. Ada pula stan kunjungan Market Day yang melibatkan para pendidik, peserta didik, dan orang tua murid.

Hadir mewakili Bupati Bangka Tengah, Tamimi selaku Staf Ahli Bidang Ekonomi dan Pembangunan mengatakan bahwa kegiatan ini merupakan suatu kegiatan untuk memberikan kesempatan yang seluas-luasnya bagi anak didik PAUD untuk tampil di depan umum serta dapat menumbuhkan rasa percaya diri.

“Pelaksanaan kegiatan “Gebyar Anak Bangka Tengah Hebat” bertujuan merangsang atau menumbuhkan kreativitas bagi para pendidik PAUD serta menumbuhkan rasa percaya diri kepada anak-anak. Tugas kita adalah bagaimana anak ini bisa meningkatkan daya komunikasinya, mengasah logikanya, dan yang paling penting anak-anak kita akan tumbuh dan berkembang menjadi anak-anak yang luar biasa,” ucapnya.

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Saat ditemui, Eva Algafry selaku Bunda PAUD Kabupaten Bangka Tengah, mengatakan bahwa dengan adanya kegiatan ini bisa menjadi sebuah wadah yang baik bagi anak-anak di Bangka Tengah untuk mengekspresikan diri lewat kreativitas.

“Dengan kegiatan yang sangat luar biasa ini, kita ingin anak-anak Bangka Tengah yang hebat bisa tampil. Jadi kita memberikan ruang kepada anak-anak Bangka Tengah yang diwakili oleh lembaga-lembaga PAUD tempatnya belajar, untuk tampil dan mengekpresikan diri mereka karena tampil di depan umum itu tidak mudah,” ujar Bunda Eva.

Melalui kegiatan ini Eva Algafry berharap anak-anak bisa menstimulasi keberanian diri, belajar berkoordinasi, dan belajar bekerja sama dengan teman-teman satu timnya.

“Saya berharap guru, orang tua, dan kita semuanya bisa mengapresiasi kegiatan ini dan memberikan apresiasi kepada anak-anak kita yang telah tampil. Semoga kedepannya, anak-anak kita bisa tampil percaya diri dan menjadi anak yang berani,” tutupnya. (Yuko)

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