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Journal : Jurnal Anifa Studi Gender dan Anak

Living values education program in early childhood Veryawan, Veryawan; Ningsih, Arie Dwi; Tursina, Ade; Saptiani, Saptiani; Nasution, Raisah Armayanti
Jurnal Anifa: Studi Gender dan Anak Vol 4 No 2 (2023): November 2023
Publisher : Pusat Studi Gender dan Anak

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/anifa.v4i2.7046

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Applying appropriate methods to encourage children's growth and development and instilling character values ​​is the main focus of all early childhood education. Many methods and models can be used as references in meeting these requirements. Living Values ​​Education is one of the methods present in society to instill values ​​that focus on students' character. These values ​​are flexible and adapted to needs, culture, and traditions. The research method used is library research, namely a series of research relating to library data collection methods or research whose research objects are explored through various library information. Implementation of Living Values ​​Education that is integrated into the curriculum with twelve fundamental values ​​of love, peace, cooperation, tolerance, sincerity, compassion, respect, honesty, humility, happiness, and unity. A peaceful atmosphere is a whole of rules, order, and peace created in the order of values ​​of life lived with a smile.
The Peusijuek as Local Religious Wisdom: Cultural Continuity, Family Values, and Child-Centered Traditions in Acehnese Society Veryawan, Veryawan
Jurnal Anifa: Studi Gender dan Anak Vol 6 No 2 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/anifa.v6i2.8015

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This study addresses the lack of comprehensive academic analysis on peusijuek, an Acehnese traditional ritual, particularly regarding its religious-philosophical values and its role in family and child-related traditions. Although peusijuek remains widely practiced and regarded as sacred by the Acehnese community, studies that integrate cultural, religious, and familial perspectives are still limited. This research aims to analyze the meaning and religious values embedded in the peusijuek tradition and its relevance within the Acehnese family structure. The study employs a library research method, drawing on books, scholarly journals, and relevant documents. The findings indicate that peusijuek represents local wisdom that harmoniously unites cultural practices and religious teachings, reinforcing the belief that religion and culture are inseparable in Acehnese society. Furthermore, peusijuek plays a significant role in rituals related to children, who are viewed as divine gifts, the foundation of family harmony, and the future generation of the nation. The study implies that peusijuek functions as a cultural instrument for transmitting religious values, strengthening family cohesion, and supporting early moral and social development within Acehnese society.