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PEMAHAMAN ANAK TAMAN KANAK-KANAK TK INTEGRAL YAA BUNAYYA TENTANG KEBIASAAN MENCUCI TANGAN DALAM KEHIDUPAN SEHARI-HARI Kiki Rizki Aulia; Sri Rahmawati; Muhammad Firmansyah; Mariati
JKM-Bid: JURNAL KESEHATAN MASYARAKAT KEBIDANAN (The Journal of Public Health Midwifery) Vol. 12 No. 02 (2026): Juni 2026
Publisher : Akademi Kebidanan Harapan Bunda Bima

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71369/eh1g3m94

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This study aims to explore kindergarten children's understanding of handwashing habits in their daily lives. Cultivating handwashing habits is a form of clean and healthy living behavior that is crucial to instill from an early age to prevent various diseases. This study employed a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach. The research subjects consisted of 10 children aged 5–6 years at KB TK Integral Yaa Bunayya, 2 classroom teachers, and 3 parents as supporting informants. Data were collected through observation and semi-structured interviews. Data analysis followed the Miles and Huberman model, which includes data reduction, data display, and drawing conclusions.The results indicate that most children understand that handwashing aims to maintain cleanliness and prevent illness. The children are aware of critical times to wash their hands, such as before eating, after playing, and after using the toilet. However, their understanding remains simple and concrete, aligned with early childhood developmental stages. This study also found that habituation, direct modeling, and the roles of teachers and parents significantly influence children's handwashing behavior. Therefore, consistent and engaging health education is vital in shaping clean and healthy living habits in early childhood. .
PERSEPSI ANAK TAMAN KANAK-KANAK TK INTEGRAL YAA BUNAYYA TENTANG KEBIASAAN MERAPIKAN MAINAN SETELAH BERMAIN KAITANNYA DENGAN KESEHATAN FISIK DAN MENTAL ANAK Kiki Rizki Aulia; Sri Rahmawati; Mariati
JKM-Bid: JURNAL KESEHATAN MASYARAKAT KEBIDANAN (The Journal of Public Health Midwifery) Vol. 12 No. 02 (2026): Juni 2026
Publisher : Akademi Kebidanan Harapan Bunda Bima

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71369/5bjafb40

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Encouraging young children to tidy up their toys after play is more than a simple routine; it is a vital practice in early character development that nurtures lifelong discipline and a sense of responsibility. This study seeks to look closely at how kindergarten children perceive the act of packing away their toys and how they make sense of this daily expectation. Using a qualitative, descriptive approach, the research focused on the lived experiences of children aged 5–6 at TK Integral Yaa Bunayya. Insights were gathered through immersive observations, gentle interviews adapted to the children’s developmental communication styles, and documentation. The data were then analyzed through a reflective process of reduction, display, and thematic synthesis. The findings highlight that most children view tidying up as a way to respect the boundaries set by their teachers and parents, while also taking pride in keeping their play environment clean and orderly. Interestingly, many children showed deep empathy, understanding that putting toys back where they belong helps their peers find them easily and keeps their shared space comfortable. However, for some children, the task is still felt to be less enjoyable, meaning they still rely on the patient guidance and support of their educators. Ultimately, this study shows that when children hold a positive view of these small responsibilities, it deeply enriches their growth in discipline, accountability, and social awareness. For these positive habits to truly take root, a consistent and supportive partnership between home and school is essential.