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Journal : International Research Based Education Journal

The Importance of Parents as Modeling in The Formation of Children's Character Rahmayanty, Dinny; Harahap, Nur Hasanah; Lestari, Ermida; Khofifah, Khairani; Saputra, Nurhadi
International Research-Based Education Journal Vol 6, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Education Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um043v6i1p103-109

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Family is the first and main forum that greatly influences the determination of a family's future. Overall, the family environment is a place and container for the growth and development of children (family members), where the family has a big factor in forming a child's soul and character, therefore it is necessary to create a positive environmental atmosphere by instilling the principles of moral values in life. a child in the family environment carried out by every family member, especially parents. Parents have a very important role in shaping a child's character. As the main role models in children's lives, parents can set good or bad examples in their daily behavior and attitudes. Therefore, it is important for parents to understand that they are the main models in forming children's character. In this article we will discuss the importance of parents as models in forming children's character
Parenting Patterns in Improving Early Children's Socialization Ability Zulfikar, Muhammad; Rahmayanty, Dinny; Rodia Simanullang, Adelina; Rizwana Akila, Ozza; Alhamdika, Zidan
International Research-Based Education Journal Vol 6, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Education Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um043v6i1p63-69

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The purpose of this research is to determine the type of parenting style applied by parents, describe the parenting style of children's social skills and to describe parents' efforts to improve interactive abilities. This research uses qualitative research, with a case study approach. The form of care provided by parents generally uses permissive parenting methods. Parental parenting styles influence teenagers ' social skills and parents have tried well to handle children who experience problems in socializing. 
Concept of Parenting in the Digital Era Zubaidah, Zubaidah; Rahmayanty, Dinny; Finanjani, Syakila; Setiawati, Yodia; Aryanto, Randy
International Research-Based Education Journal Vol 6, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Education Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um043v6i1p110-115

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The digital era has introduced new challenges for parents in educating their children, as information technology and social media have a significant influence on children's daily lives. Furthermore, the development of digital technology has had a significant impact on parenting and child-rearing practices. The purpose of this article is to help parents, prospective parents, and educators understand the concept of parenting, with a specific focus on the principles of positive parenting, to address the challenges of parenting in the digital age and ensure that children are shielded from the negative effects of technology. The method used in this study involves a literature review that discusses similar topics under the title. The findings reveal positive principles in parenting that help parents understand appropriate parenting methods for children born in the digital era, thus minimizing the negative impact of technology on children.
Factors That Cause Insecurity in College Students When Viewing Tiktok Content Rahmayanty, Dinny; Lubis, Muhammad Alridho; Mahardika, Rani; Pitria, Pitria; Mulyani, Melati Rizki; Lizia, Aisyah; Sadewa, Raja Dhimas
International Research-Based Education Journal Vol 6, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um043v6i2p161-170

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Social media is an online platform that enables interaction, content sharing and collaboration between users. TikTok is one example of a popular social media platform, particularly in the creation and sharing of short videos. The use of TikTok has both positive and negative impacts on its users. One of the negative impacts of using Tik Tok is the emergence of feelings of insecurity that affect the mental well- being of its users. This study aims to understand the factors that lead to increased feelings of insecurity in university students when they interact with TikTok content. The research method used is qualitative research with a literature review approach. The results showed that insecure feelings can be triggered by failure, social anxiety, perfectionism, and self-comparison with others, especially on social media. It is important to manage these feelings well and develop strategies to improve self-esteem and mental resilience. By understanding the factors that influence feelings of insecurity, we can identify effective intervention strategies to reduce their negative impact and promote college students' mental and emotional well-being. This research highlights the urgency and relevance of understanding the factors that cause insecurity in university students when viewing Tik Tok content. Topics covered include social media, TikTok, content, insecure, factors that cause insecurity by TikTok content, and efforts to overcome insecure feelings in college students
The Impact of Democratic Parenting in Supporting Children's Personality Putri, Adinda Eka; Zubaidah, Zubaidah; Rimulawati, Vegestina; Rahmayanty, Dinny; Husna, Nurul
International Research-Based Education Journal Vol 6, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Education Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um043v6i1p53-62

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Democratic parenting has been the focus of research in child development psychology over the past few decades. The writing of this article uses a literature study method derived from various articles that are in accordance with the title and problems discussed. This article aims to investigate the impact of democratic parenting on children's personality development. The results of this article show that democratic parenting that involves children in decision-making, provides emotional support, and instills democratic values has a positive impact on children's personality development. Children who come from families with democratic parenting tend to show higher levels of trust, good communication skills, and positive social attitudes. In addition, they also tend to have the ability to manage conflict in a healthier way. These findings prove that democratic parenting can positively shape children's personalities and potentially help them become more independent individuals who contribute positively to society.
Co-Authors Addinda, Dhea Afdhol, Rahmi Syarima Afriyani, Windi Aisyah Nur Awalin, Siti Alhamdika, Zidan Alridho Lubis, Muhammad Ananda, Sevtia Ananta, Grestia Anantama, Agam Andreani, Reva Anggraini, Dinda Anhur, Al Mujahidah Layal Artita, Exsa Aryanto, Randy Asrofi, Fauzan Astuti, Margaretha Tri Auldila, Pebri Aulia Putri, Rasikha Cahya, Bellin Dwi Indah Carissa Eka Lisviona Chairun Nisa Devi Anggraini Dimastuti, Sri Dini Apriliani Natasha Efita, Maini Elsa Fadillah, Ade Faradila, Septiana Amanda Finanjani, Syakila Freddi Sarman Garini, Natalia Ayu Guk Guk, Reski Raja Gutji, Nelyahardi Harahap, Nur Hasanah Hardiansyah, Fadhil Hasanah, Uswatun Dwi Hatijah, Erna Rahmawati Helwa, Aulia Hera Wahyuni Herawati Emosda, Ratna Imamudin, Ma'ruf Imamudin, Muhammad Ma'ruf Jannah, Ummi Rojatul Julianti, Marsyah Khairina, Auria Khofifah, Khairani Kurniati, Wilujeng Kusaini, Utami Niki Lailatul Khasanah, Umi lestari, Ermida Lizia, Aisyah M. Dwiki Ramadha Mahardika, Rani Muhammad Alridho Lubis Muhammad Zulfikar Mulyani, Melati Rizki nelyahardi, nelyahardi Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurul Husna Oktaviana, Vivi Oktrianda, Atthaul Pebrianto, Agung Permadi, Kimas Permata Sari, Indah Pierda, Kheylyla Adha Pitria, Pitria Pratama, Angga Widyansyah Putri Rinjani, Annisa Putri, Adinda Eka Putri, Natalia Putri, Sinta Nurzulina Putriansyah, Eliza Rabbani, Muhammad Naufal Rahayu, Dania Riski Rahmadia, Suci Rasimin Rasimin, Rasimin Rasimin, R Regilsa, Muhammad Reza Pratama, M. Rimulawati, Vegestina Rizqullah, Dhilal Rizwana Akila, Ozza Rodia Simanullang, Adelina Sadewa, Raja Dhimas Saputra, Nurhadi Sari, Desti Sutrian Setiawati, Yodia Shelly Marcelina Nababan Simar, Simar Sinaga, Fery Siti Aisah Sri Rahmah Ramadhoni Suryati Suryati Thohiroh, Nazila Syifa Tri Wahyu Ningsih Triana, Fira Febri Wahyu Ayuningtias, Eka Waroh, Mona Wulandari, Novitri Yollanda, Yollanda Yulianti Yulianti Yusra, Affan Zubaidah R, Zubaidah ‍‍, Asmawati