During the Home Learning period, Aminah stayed motivated in completing her school assignments, especially Physical Education—her favorite subject. She practiced various movements such as squats, jumping jacks, and high knees, and also guessed the names of exercises based on pictures. The activity was guided by a patient intern who helped her through the process. Even while learning from home, Aminah remained physically active and truly enjoyed the learning experience.
Dika joins music class every weekend with his friends at Peduli Anak. The class is led by Zaki, one of the children who is skilled at playing musical instruments. Dika chose to learn his favorite instrument—the guitar. Thanks to his dedication, he can now play several songs using basic chords. Eager to improve, Dika continues to practice enthusiastically and follows Zaki’s guidance closely.
Recently, Siska formed a new friendship with students from Cita Buana School Jakarta during their visit to Peduli Anak. She quickly bonded with one of them—Nara. In between the activities, Siska and Nara were often seen chatting happily. Before saying goodbye, Nara gave Siska a special gift: a water bottle with a temperature display on the lid. The gift made Siska very happy, and she promised to use the bottle every day.
Toni is known as a boy who cares about his health. He regularly does warm-ups and goes for a morning run every day to maintain his physical fitness. This habit helps Toni stay energetic and focused throughout his daily activities and has made him a positive role model for his friends.
Sakina learned about shot put in her Physical Education class. She began with a warm-up by jogging around the futsal field before moving on to basic techniques. Although she initially struggled to perform the movements, Sakina remained enthusiastic and did her best to follow the instructions. For Sakina, this new topic was both fun and challenging.
Sasono regularly participates in the compost care activity every Saturday at Peduli Anak. He learns how to process organic waste into useful fertilizer while also gaining an understanding of sustainability and environmental awareness. His enthusiasm for protecting the Earth motivates him to keep learning and growing.
Lintang was very happy to join the cookie-making activity with Keivan and Justin, students from Sekolah Cita Buana Jakarta. She eagerly helped crush the biscuits, mix them with condensed milk, and shape the dough into small balls covered in chocolate sprinkles. Lintang enjoyed every step of the process, especially when tasting the cookies they had made—she said they were delicious. This activity brought a big smile and sparkle to Lintang’s eyes.
Widya joined a tote bag decorating activity with students from Cita Buana School, where each participant received a plain bag to design freely using their creativity. She chose a powder dyeing technique, blending red and blue to create an eye-catching pattern, while wearing an apron to keep her clothes clean. With great enthusiasm, Widya completed her artwork and decided to give the tote bag as a gift to her beloved grandmother. As a token of appreciation, the organizers handed out candies to all participants. Widya went home with a happy heart, bringing along her colorful creation and sweet memories from the day.
Silvia joined a collaborative activity with students from Cita Buana School to make a simple rocket using materials like plastic bottles, paper, and hot glue. In her group with Farel, Sadid, and Dian, Silvia was in charge of carefully gluing the paper onto the rocket’s body to ensure a neat and sturdy result. They worked together, discussed ideas, and supported one another throughout the process, filling the activity with laughter and energy. For Silvia, this experience not only improved her creativity and teamwork skills but also gave her a sense of pride for contributing directly to the group project.