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Pola Asuh Orang Tua pada Anak Broken Home Burhanuddin, Hamam; Thohiroh, Muhaiminatut
Absorbent Mind: Journal of Psychology and Child Development Vol 1 No 2 (2021): Psychology and Child Development
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Sunan Giri Ponorogo

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Study aims to determine the parenting pattern of broken home children in Dander District, Bojonegoro Regency (1) What problems are faced by children related to Broken Home parenting, (2) How is the parenting pattern for Broken Home children, and (3) What factors support and hindering Broken Home parenting. This research is a type of field with a qualitative approach. The research subjects consisted of three broken home children with different backgrounds, namely divorced die and live divorced, and parents who are not present for a long time in full. The data analysis technique used is in the form of data reduction, data presentation, and verification of conclusion drawing. The result of this study is that it occurs in children from broken home families in terms of intellectual and child characteristics. Intellectually the problems that occur in the form of decreased cognitive abilities, reading delays, and difficulty concentrating during the teaching and learning process. While the characteristics that occur in children are having a bad temper, emotional instability, being sensitive, and having a closed personality. The parenting style applied is democratic parenting and permissive parenting. Factors that support and hinder parenting consist of internal factors and external factors. Internal factors include parental attention, parental religious understanding, and parental education. While external factors include the environment where the child lives.
Parenting Patterns For Broken Home Children Burhanuddin, Hamam; Khumaini, Fahmi; Thohiroh, Muhaiminatut
AL-WIJDÃN Journal of Islamic Education Studies Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): Januari 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Sciences, Raden Rahmat Islamic University Malang

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The divorce rate in Bojonegoro Regency has increased. Based on data in the 2019 divorce rate reached 956 divorce cases amounted to 1915. In 2020 the divorce rate was 914 and the number of divorce lawsuit was 1979. The sub-district that experienced the highest divorce cases was the Dander District's increase in divorce cases, which will impact the parenting pattern of abandoned children.. This study aims to determine the parenting pattern of broken home children in Dander District, Bojonegoro Regency  focus of this research is on the intellectual and psychological characteristics of children who experience broken home. This research is field research with a qualitative approach. The research subjects consisted of three broken-home children with different backgrounds: divorced, deceased, and parents who were not present for a long time. Data collection techniques are observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation.. Data collection techniques are observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. Data analysis techniques are data reduction, data presentation, and verification of conclusion drawing, Validity of the findings using extended observations, researcher persistence, and triangulation. The results of this study are the parenting patterns applied to children from broken homes are democratic parenting and permissive parenting. The terms of their intellectuals are a decrease in cognitive abilities, reading delays and difficulty concentrating during the learning process, while the psychological characteristics that occur in children are that children tend to have bad temperaments, emotional instability, are sensitive and have closed personalities. Parenting consists of internal factors and external factors. Internal factors include parental attention, parental religious understanding, and parental education. While external factors include the environment where the child lives.   Keywords: Parenting, Broken Home Children
Pola Asuh Orang Tua pada Anak Broken Home: Studi di Kecamatan Dander Kabupaten Bojonegoro Burhanuddin, Hamam; Thohiroh, Muhaiminatut
Absorbent Mind Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Psychology and Child Development
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Sunan Giri Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/absorbent_mind.v1i02.1116

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Study aims to determine the parenting pattern of broken home children in Dander District, Bojonegoro Regency (1) What problems are faced by children related to Broken Home parenting, (2) How is the parenting pattern for Broken Home children, and (3) What factors support and hindering Broken Home parenting. This research is a type of field with a qualitative approach. The research subjects consisted of three broken home children with different backgrounds, namely divorced die and live divorced, and parents who are not present for a long time in full. The data analysis technique used is in the form of data reduction, data presentation, and verification of conclusion drawing. The result of this study is that it occurs in children from broken home families in terms of intellectual and child characteristics. Intellectually the problems that occur in the form of decreased cognitive abilities, reading delays, and difficulty concentrating during the teaching and learning process. While the characteristics that occur in children are having a bad temper, emotional instability, being sensitive, and having a closed personality. The parenting style applied is democratic parenting and permissive parenting. Factors that support and hinder parenting consist of internal factors and external factors. Internal factors include parental attention, parental religious understanding, and parental education. While external factors include the environment where the child lives.