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Journal : Journal of Nonformal Education

Early Childhood Moral Intelligence raised by Grandmother, Household Assistant, and Daycare Provider Auliya, Falakhul; Sunarso, Ali; Pranoto, Yuli Kurniawati Sugiyo
Journal of Nonformal Education Vol 6, No 1 (2020): February 2020
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jne.v6i1.21616

Abstract

Children do not only need intelligence in the academic field but also in interacting with others in accordance with the prevailing moral norms in society. Intelligence is influenced by parenting. In Indonesia, parenting of working parents’ families is usually carried out by grandmothers, household assistants, and daycare providers. This study aims to analyze differences in the moral intelligence of children raised by grandmothers, household assistants, and daycare providers. A total of 208 children aged 5-6 years (106 boys and 102 girls) in the city of Semarang, who were willing and approved by parents, were involved in this study. The children’s moral intelligence score in this study was obtained through storytelling test techniques presented by the researcher verbally, considering that early childhood children cannot read fluently. Data analysis techniques used descriptive analysis and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) with the help of SPSS 20.0 for Windows. The results of this study differed from previous studies in that there is no difference in the moral intelligence of children aged 5-6 years in the city of Semarang that is raised by grandmothers, household assistants, and daycare providers. Based on the results of the study it can be concluded that the roles of grandmothers, household assistants, and daycare providers are no different in fostering moral intelligence in early childhood. The level of moral intelligence of early childhood can also be influenced by the individual, age, social interaction, education, and the context of the situation. Discusses the moral intelligence of young children who are cared for by grandmothers, household assistants, and daycare providers
Co-Authors Adriani, Aldina Eka Agustina, Putri Wulan Agustiya, Faudany AHSS, Filia Indonesia Aini Sobah Ali Formen Andriani, Aldina Eka Anggraeni, Putri Dewi Ani Rusilowati Ardelin, Ananda Putri Arneeta Paquita Bachtiar Atmojo, Pengkuh Aji Auliya, Falakhul Barokah Isdaryanti Cahyani, Dita Maulida Catur Wulandari Dewanti Handayani, Sri Sulastri Dewanti Handayani, Sri Sulastri difallah, nuroh Duta Prima Manunggal Fadhiila, Hayunita Niki Fahmiyati, Masitoh Arif Falakhul Auliya Fiky Herdianto Fiky Herdianto* Firgiawan, Tegar Fitriani, Rizkha Fujiyati, Indah Galih Cahya Pratama Harits, Busyairi Hartono Hartono Hartono Hartono Herdianto, Fiky Heri yanto Howin Hendria Santana Indri Astuti, Retno Isdaryanti, Barokah Joko Sutarto Khoirudin, Rifqi Khomsatin Nadhiroh Latifa Putri Ridhaningtyas Lisdiana Lisdiana Lovika Ardana Riswari Mahardika Prasetya Aji Mariani, Scholastika Maulida Haura, Farah Moriolkosu, Andarias Dereck Moriolkosu, Andarias Dereck Muyasari, Nila Nisa Khoirotul Mahfudoh Novelasari, Setia Asri Nurul Fadhilah Nurul Setiani Panca Dewi Purwati, Panca Pengkuh Aji Atmojo Pramudita, Bernika Irnadialis Primandini, Kirana Puji Asih, Puji Purwadi Suhandini Qurrota Aini, Salsa Restuti, Merdhenita Rifqi Khoirudin Rosmayanti, Ervi Rusdarti - Santana, Howin Hendria Scholastika Mariani Sobah, Aini Sri Haryani Sri Sulistyorini, Sri SRI WARDANI Sugiyo Pranoto Sujarwo, Bambang Sunarto Sunarto Sunarto Sunarto Sunawan Sunawan Sungkowo Edy Mulyono Suratno Suyahmo Suyahmo Tania, Alvista Merry Teguh Supriyanto Verastiyanti, Adinda Winda Khoirunnisa Yeri Sutopo Yuli Kurniawati Yuli Kurniawati Sugiyo Pranoto Yuli Kurniawati Sugiyo Pranoto, Yuli Kurniawati Sugiyo Yuni Lestari Yusuf, Nur Alawiyah Kharisma Zulfa Nur'aini