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| Students' SPS Brilliant |
Bojong Renged, 23 July 2025 — In collaboration with local educators, students from the Community Service Program (KKN) of Muhammadiyah University took part in a cheerful morning rhythm exercise at SPS Brilliant, a government-established early childhood education center under the Bojong Renged subdistrict.
SPS Brilliant, which serves children aged 3 to 5 years old, is a key early learning institution in the village. This morning’s session featured senam irama (rhythmic gymnastics), where the children followed simple movements to fun music, guided by their teachers with the support of KKN students.
Research from Healthdirect Australia highlights that regular physical activity in young children improves coordination, strengthens muscles and bones, and supports emotional well-being. Engaging in rhythmic movement also enhances cognitive development and helps children build confidence in social settings.
This activity is part of the KKN students’ ongoing support for early childhood education in Bojong Renged, with their role focusing on assisting daily routines and enriching learning through creative participation.

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