RELASIONAL BERPIKIR DENGAN BAHASA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24114/kultura.v1i1.1788Abstrak
This study wants to describe the relationship between the languages and mind in earlychildhood and want to describe the role of parents, teachers, and the environment in
developing language skills and thinking in early childhood. From the corner of the
psychology of early childhood development is a child who has limitations in the ability to
think and speak. At this stage the child's way of thinking, among others, still egocentric.
Therefore that an increase in the child's thinking, activities intended to enable them to
perform classification, logical thinking, and trained to solve problem.They should also be
stimulated to learn about a variety of concepts such as the concept of space, the concept of
time, and the concept of number. This research was conducted by using a qualitative
description.
Activities that can stimulate a child's ability to think is to improve children's language
abilities. The language used by the teacher is a language that raw organized yet simple and
communicative. But in early childhood development to date is not known precisely the
mechanism of how a child learns a language so that the language can be learned.
Based on the above, the authors are interested in doing research for "The Relationship
Between Thinking With Speak In Childhood".
Keywords : Thinking, speaking, and early childhood.
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