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PERAN ORANG TUA DALAM MENINGKATKAN KEDISPILINAN ANAK (Studi Kasus di Lingkungan Mensawang Kelurahan Dusun Bangko ) Alatas, uying Hapid; AS, Fatimah; Syukurman, M.; Afrinovera, Afrinovera
Jendela PLS Vol 9, No 2 (2024): JENDELA PLS
Publisher : Jurusan Pendidikan Masyarakat Fakultas Keguruan Ilmu Pendidikan Universitas Siliwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37058/jpls.v9i2.13265

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This research is motivated by the attitude of parents not caring about children's discipline. Where, it was found that some parents pay less attention to their children's discipline problems and actually make children late to school on time, the busyness of parents, especially mothers as housewives, first doing housework so that children are late to come on time, the busyness of parents, especially mothers as housewives, first doing housework, so that children are late to come to school. The purpose of this study was to find out what parents do and what obstacles parents face in improving discipline towards children in the Mensawang Environment, Bangko Hamlet. This type of research is qualitative research using a case study approach. The number of respondents in this study was 5 parents of children who attended elementary school. Data collection techniques used observation techniques (Observation), interviews, and documentation. While the data analysis technique is by conducting data reduction, data display (data presentation), conclusions (verification). From the results of the data analysis, it can be concluded that some things that parents do to make children disciplined are to be role models for their children, namely by getting children used to doing disciplined activities such as brushing their teeth before going to bed, reading prayers and making the bed, besides that parents also give praise or give awards in the form of gifts for their children who can get used to these disciplined activities. Families, especially parents who live in the Mensawang Environment, Bangko Hamlet, try to shape their children's disciplined character in everyday life by getting children used to it from an early age so that they can apply disciplined behavior in various fields from the smallest things by providing real examples for their children. In its implementation, there are several obstacles or problems that are often encountered, including economic factors so that parents are busy with work, technological advances that affect children's activities and playmates or the child's living environment. For that, as parents, we must be able to work around it so that this does not become an obstacle to increasing children's discipline. By instilling discipline from an early age, children will understand and not be negligent in applying discipline wherever they are. Facing the development of the era, parents should be able to understand and follow the development, so that parents can apply discipline in accordance with the development of the era. .                                                                                                                                
Managing academic stress among non-formal education students in the digital era: A positive psychology-based systematic scoping review As, Fatimah; Ningsih, Retno Wahyu; Azni, Fithri
Indonesian Research Journal in Education |IRJE| Vol. 10 No. 2 (2026): IRJE |Indonesian Research Journal in Education
Publisher : Universitas Jambi, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/irje.v10i2.58664

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This study explores how non-formal education students may manage academic stress in the digital era through a positive psychology perspective. A systematic scoping review was conducted using 13 publications retrieved from Google Scholar, ERIC, PubMed, ProQuest, and JSTOR. The publications were released between 2010 and 2025 and analysed thematically. The selected studies were analyzed thematically. Three main themes emerged: sources of academic stress, positive psychology-based coping resources, and the use of digital tools to support student well-being. The reviewed literature indicates that students may experience stress related to academic workload, professional-identity uncertainty, technostress, information overload, and social comparison. Practices such as gratitude, mindfulness, character-strength development, and supportive relationships may help strengthen resilience and well-being. Digital tools can widen access to these practices. However, institutions should provide support, prioritise privacy, and consider students' access to technology when using these tools.