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Journal : Borneo Community Development

EDUCATION OF SMART DEVICES ADDICTION IMPACT FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC Esme Anggeriyane
Borneo Community Development Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : UMBanjarmasin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35747/bcdj.v1i2.254

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Since the implementation of restrictions on physical activity outside the home has an impact on the education sector. Children are required to study at home and the role of teachers must be largely replaced by parents. The difficulty of parents accompanying their children's activities causes parents to give gadgets to their children as a powerful solution for parents' assumptions. However, this is not entirely true because the use of gadgets that are not wise will cause children to become addicted to gadgets. The importance of health education about the impact of gadget addiction by targeting 13 students of class 1 can directly help to increase students' knowledge of using gadgets and can explore their curiosity directly by asking the educator team. The results showed that in the initial interview, most of the students had used gadgets and the results of the evaluation of the activities showed that the students could explain well the contents of the counseling material from the educator team. Increasing knowledge of children and their environment is very important to avoid deviations that can occur in children such as gadget addiction
An OPTIMALIZATION OF HEALTH CARE PRACTICIONERS ROLE IN EARLY DETECTION OF STUNTING IN STUNTING LOCUS VILLAGE: Optimalisasi Peran Praktisi Tenaga Kesehatan dalam Deteksi Dini Stunting di Desa Lokus Stunting Esme Anggeriyane
Borneo Community Development Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35747/bcdj.v2i1.404

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The growth and development of a child needs to be considered by parents starting with the first 1000 days of birth (in Bahasa is Hari Pertama Kelahiran/ HPK). But in reality, in Barito Kuala it was found that there are still many infants and toddlers who need to be considered for their growth and development, such as anthropometric examinations which indicate a child is stunted. The purpose of this activity was for early detection of stunting in children in Tabukan Raya Village, which is a Stunting Locus Village. The method of implementation was by checking the body height or length associated with the gender and age of the target. Conclusions were made in 4 categories, namely severely stunted, stunted, normal and tall, referring to the WHO growth curve. The results of the screening showed that in Tabukan Raya Village there were still children with indications of being severely stunted and stunted, each with a total of 4 people (8.16%). The activity was carried out in an orderly and smooth manner and parents received education about stunting to optimize children's growth and development.