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Understanding the Factors Behind Tantrum Behavior in Early Childhood: A Study from Barru District Haniarti Haniarti; Nur Afni; Rini Anggraeny
AL-MAIYYAH : Media Transformasi Gender dalam Paradigma Sosial Keagamaan Vol 17 No 2 (2024): AL-MAIYYAH
Publisher : LPPM IAIN Parepare

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35905/almaiyyah.v17i2.9250

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Tantrums are intense anger outbursts that occur when children struggle to communicate their needs and goals. They are common in children who are highly energetic, ambitious, and active. Inconsistent parenting and unrealistic expectations often make the problem worse. These factors can lead to challenges in emotional regulation, particularly in children aged 18 months to 4 years. This study aimed to explore the causes of tantrum behavior in early childhood in Barru District, Barru Regency. Using a quantitative cross-sectional design, researchers gathered data from 90 eligible respondents. The study used interviews, observations, and Likert-scale questionnaires to collect information. Data analysis was conducted with the chi-square test at a significance level of α = 0.05. The results revealed significant links between tantrum behavior and several factors. Physiological issues, psychological challenges, environmental influences, and parenting practices all showed strong associations (p = 0.000 for each factor). These findings emphasize the interconnected nature of these elements in shaping tantrum behavior. In conclusion, this study proves that tantrum behavior in early childhood is not caused by a single factor. Instead, it results from a combination of psychological, environmental, and parenting factors. Understanding these relationships can help parents and caregivers better address emotional challenges in young children.
Traditional Processing of Sikapa (Dioscorea Hispida) as an Alternative Food Source in the Dry Season Dirman, Dirman; Andriyana Abdullah; Haniarti; Muhammad Ikram
Preventif : Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol. 17 No. 1 (2026): Preventif : Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat
Publisher : Tadulako University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/a0h6s808

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The traditional processing of Sikapa (Dioscorea hispida) is a form of adaptation by rural communities to meet the need for alternative food during the dry season. This study aims to document the stages of traditional Sikapa processing carried out by the community of Tapuan Hamlet, Tungka Village, Enrekang Regency. The study used a qualitative descriptive approach through direct observation and visual documentation without conducting laboratory tests. The results showed that the processing process includes nine main stages, starting from raw material selection, peeling, slicing, soaking in salt water, further soaking in running water, steaming, drying, to the final processing into Sikapa Chips and Sokko Sikapa. All stages are carried out consistently based on local knowledge passed down from generation to generation. This management produces food products that are shelf-stable, thus potentially supporting food security during the dry season. This documentation provides a factual description of community practices and serves as a basis for further research that assesses chemical aspects and food safety in more depth.
Co-Authors Abidin Aldian Dani Anwar Alfina, Alfina Amir Patintingan amir, rahmi Amir, Syaiful Andriyana Abdullah Anggraena, Ria Anggraeny , Rini Anggraeny, Rini Anwar, Muh. Rafly Ariana Juhartina as, asniar Asnita, Sri Ayu Ayu Dwi Putri Rusman Ayu Pertiwi Azizah Amalia, Nur B. Bambona, Nur Rahmadhani Budi Lestari, Asriyah Desi Nurjannah Dirman, Dirman Dwi Putri Rusman, Ayu Fajriah, Siti Fandi Andika Fandi Andika1 Fitrah Fitriani Umar Fitriani Umar Gusriani Hardiyanti, Nurpika Hasma Hasma Hengky, Henni Kumaladewi Henni Kumaladewi Hengky Henni Kumaladewi Hengky Henni Kumaladewi Hengky Herlina Herlina Herlina Herlina Hitman, Rinaldi Ikram, Muhammad Indah Pratiwi Jannah, Sukrufil Jauhar Manikam, Siti Juhartina, Ariana Karina Esti Pratiwi Karman , Karman karman karman Kumaladewi Hengky, Henni Laupe Rado, Muhammad Yusuf Maharani S, Syafira Makhrajani Majid Mardhatillah N Mega wati, Mega Melda, Melda Mimi, Rahmi Tri Juniarti Muh. Akhsan Akib, Muh. Akhsan Muh. Lutfi Agung Selmi Muhajirin, Musdalifah Muhammad Ishak Ilham Muin, Herlina Muliati Muluki Munir Munir Nadirawati Naser, Alhairina Nofriani Mangera Nur Afni Nur Annisa Resky Nur Azizah Amalia Nur Hidayati Nur Pratiwi Patata Nuraeni Nuramalia, Nuramalia Nurhaeda Nurhaeda Nurindasari Z. Nurlinda , Nurlinda Nurpika Hardiyanti Nursamsi Nurul Arafah Nurul Magfirah Putri Pertiwi Putri Rusman, Ayu Dwi Rahmat Zarkasyi R Rahmi Amir Ramlan, H. Rasidah Wahyuni Sari Rasidah Wahyuni Sari Ratna Suhartini Reinhard Reinhard Reinhard Reinhard Retno Hardiyanti Putri Husain Rijal Tabang, Syamsul Rinaldi Hitman Rini Anggraeny Riska Risma Risma, Risma Rismayanti Latif Rismayanti Latif Said, Sadrah Salma Salma Sari, Rasidah Wahyuni Septianjani, Andi Arna Siswahyudianto Siti Harsianti Dewi Handayani Sri Wahyuni Abidin Sriwahyuni Sriwahyuni Suci ramadhan, Muhammad Suci Triananda Sudarman, Dirman Sudirman, Fadilah Sueni Suherna Supardi Supardi Suriana Syafira Maharani S Syaiful Amir Syarifuddin Yusuf Syarifuddin Yusuf Thasim, Sukma Thasim, Sukmawati Tri Ananda, Suci Usman Usman Usman Usman Usman Usman Usman Usman Usman Wahyuni Sari, Rasidah Wahyuni, Sinar Winarni Hamzah Wiranty, Iis Wulandari, Atikah Yayu Adenengsi Zarkasyi, Rahmat