Based on the observation, the problem in this study is the level of the children's basic motion is still in a low level, especially the ability of the control object. In West Sumatera, especially in some areas that researchers have visited, the difference in the level of basic motion is quite significant. Many factors are predicted to influence the difference in the development level of the basic motion and one of the causes that researchers consider the most dominant is residential areas, especially coastal areas and mountainous areas. This study aims to perceive differences in the level of development of children control object ability. The population in this study was all students in Pariaman city and Padang Panjang city. The random sampling technique consisted of 40 children, 20 students came from early childhood education in Pariaman city and 20 more students were from early childhood education in Padang Panjang City. The instrument used to obtain data in the level of development of the ability of a child Control Object is through the Test of Gross Motor Development-2 (TGMD-2). Based on the results of research conducted, there are differences in the level of ability of Object Control of early childhood education students in Pariaman city and Padang Panjang city with a significant value (Sig) of 0.016 less than the probability of 0.05. The results of this study indicate that the level of development of the ability of early childhood education students' Control Objects in Padang Panjang City is better compared to early childhood education students in Pariaman city.
Based on the observations, the problem of the study is the low level of fundamental motor skills development of children, especially locomotor abilities. The population of this study were all students in Kota Pariaman, the random sampling technique was 67 children. The instrument used to obtain data regarding the level of locomotor development of students was the TGMD-2 instrument subtest, namely: run, hop, jump, gallop and skip. Based on the results, it can be seen that: (1) the students 'ability to run on average is at level 3, (2) the students' hop ability is on average at level 3, (3) the jump ability of the students is on average at level 2, (4) the students 'Gallop Ability on average is at level 2, (5) The students' Skip Ability is on average at level 2.
Based on observations made, the problem in this study is the still low level of development of children's basic motion, especially locomotor abilities. Many factors are thought to be the cause of the low locomotor motion development, one of the dominant causes is the balance of the child. This study aims to look at the effect of balance on the level of development of children's locomotor abilities. The population in this study were all PAUD students in Padang Pariaman District, the random sampling technique was 42 children. The instrument used to obtain data on the balance of PAUD students is MABC 2 sub-test, which is balance, while the locomotor ability of children is obtained through the Test of Gross Motor Development-2 (TGMD-2). Based on the results of research conducted there is an influence of balance on the level of development of the locomotor ability of a child with a rcount value of 0.441> rtable of 0.304 and a significant value (Sig) of 0.003 smaller than the probability of 0.05. The results of this study indicate that the level of locomotor ability development in Padang Pariaman PAUD students is influenced by the balance they have
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