Permission Socialization Shared to 80 PAUD Children
Reported by Aldi Geri Lumban Tobing | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
This aims to foster morale and the formation of a positive character that will create a generation
In the storytelling activities themed "Sebuah Pesan Cerita, Urus Izin Sendiri Itu Mudah", those children are from Mawar PAUD, Flamboyan PAUD and Flamboyan 4 PAUD.
Jakarta PM and PTSP Agency's Complaint and Public Communication Division Head Maryanta said it is not only targeting potential groups of applicants for permit, but also vulnerable groups, especially children.
PAUD Students in Untung Island Learn About Firefighter Profession"We present the Indonesian fairytale maestro and the founder of the Indonesian Fairytale Village Awam Prakoso," he expressed, Monday (11/18).
It is an effort to instill the value of character in children, regarding the compliance, importance of asking permission and positive impact obtained if they already have permission before doing something.
"This aims to foster morale and the formation of a positive character that will create a generation that is aware of the importance of getting permission and the ease of processing permit," he explained.
During the activities, they were introduced to the word 'izin' (permission) with a positive and happy meaning from an early age.
"It is important in doing various activities, especially to children as the next generation," he said.
At the same time, the founder of the Indonesian Fairytale Village Awam Prakoso uttered that planting character in early childhood is very important. Thus, they will be familiar with permit processing or ask for permission.
"Surely they will get used to it after they grow up. For me, this approach is important," he exclaimed.
To do it, he chose a fairy tale with the title Aku Suka Minta Izin (I like to ask permission) with a story line that is easy to understand. Its story line is easy to remember and imprint in their memory.
"For instance, ask permission to do or use something, ask permission to pass, so we emphasize it from an early age thus they get used to it," he stressed.