Teaching Children to Order Through Traffic Signals Game : PAUD Sanggar Fortune 4 Learning Modes of Transportation
Training children to order is something that should be done since an early age. Therefore, Amel Larasaty W (Account Executive Fortune Indonesia) vigorously honed children’s ability to order through traffic signals game. Children were asked to line up and walk together following the traffic signals consisting of the color yellow, green, and red that she was showing. Although initially they bumped into each other, but over time they were getting better in following Amel’s instructions.
That morning, Tuesday, March 3, 2015, Amel and Corporate Communications team of Fortune Indonesia came to PAUD (Nursery School) Sanggar Fortune 4 in Cilandak, South Jakarta to introduce the children to the various modes of transportation. Amel started to show the pictures, one by one, of some kinds of transportation on land, sea, and air. “If we want to get on (take) a train, what do we do? Who knows?” asked Amel to check the children’s knowledge. “Get on through the door!” replied Alysa, which was greeted with laughter from the teachers and parents accompanying them. So it goes; there are always astonishing and innocent answers from the children each and every day.
“I was excited and really looking forward to doing it again!” Amel replied when asked about her impression to participate in Warga Mengajar (a program where Fortuners are teaching). Evie, one of the teachers of PAUD Sanggar Fortune 4, commended the traffic signals game Amel performed. “It is a creative way to introduce traffic signals as well as to train children to order,” she said.