PROGRAM PENDAMPINGAN BAHASA INGGRIS UNTUK ANAK AUTIS MENGGUNAKAN BUKU APLIKASI
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Berkembangnya teknologi pada pembelajaran anak, mengakibatkan orang tua serta guru harus ikut serta dalam perkembangan tersebut demi kemanjuan anak salah satu aplikasi pembelajaran yang bisa digunakan merupakan Our story application yang memungkinkan interaksi orang tua dan anak untuk pembelajaran bahasa inggris. Namun, pendampingan kadang hanya berfokus pada anak-anak normal belum banyak yang melakukan pendampingan bersama dengan anak-anak Autism. Oleh sebab itu, pendampingan ini dilakukan pada anaka-anak Autism Spectrum Disoreder dan orang tua aplikasi pembelajaran bahasa Inggris. terutama dalam pembelajaran reading sebagai bagian terpenting dari keterampilan berbahasa Inggris. Pendampingan ini dilakukan dengan cara berkeliling kerumah setiap peserta yang bersedia setiap minggunya yang mehasilkan adanya faktor pendukung serta faktor penghambat dalam pelaksanaan pendampingan,
Kata kunci: membaca; storybook application; ASD; interaksi
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The development of technology in children's learning has resulted in parents and teachers having to participate in these developments for the sake of children's progress. One of the learning applications that can be used is Our story application which allows interaction between parents and children for learning English. However, sometimes mentoring only focuses on normal children, not many have assisted with Autism children. Therefore, this assistance is carried out for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and parents with English learning applications. especially in learning reading as the most important part of English language skills. This assistance is carried out by going around the house of each willing participant every week which results in supporting factors and inhibiting factors in the implementation of mentoring.
Keywords: reading; storybook application; ASD; interaction.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.31764/jpmb.v5i1.6397
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