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Journal : El-Rusyd

Parental Strategies for Stimulating Speech Skills in Young Children Ikromah, Ikromah; Pahrul, Yolanda; Nur, Maulida; Risna, Inten
El-Rusyd Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Tarbiyah (STIT) Ahlussunnah Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58485/elrusyd.v10i2.440

Abstract

Speaking ability is an important aspect of early childhood development because it forms the basis of communication, learning, and social interaction. This study aims to describe parental strategies for stimulating speaking skills in early childhood and to identify the factors that influence them. The study used a qualitative method with a case study approach conducted in an early childhood education setting. Data were obtained from three informants, namely parents and their 6-year-old children with speech delays. Data were collected through observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation, then analyzed thematically. The findings indicate that parental strategies for stimulating children's speaking skills include creating a pleasant communication environment, reading stories, singing together, role-playing, using visual media such as picture cards and posters, and repeating words to practice pronunciation. Singing and playing were found to be the most effective methods because children enjoyed them and they facilitated the acquisition of new vocabulary. Factors that hinder speech development include limited interaction time due to parents' busy schedules, excessive use of electronic devices, lack of communication with peers, the habit of using “baby talk,” the child's health condition, and hereditary factors. These findings confirm that consistent, varied stimulation tailored to children’s interests is crucial for speaking development during the Golden Age period. The study recommends collaboration between parents and early childhood education institutions in providing a language-rich environment and limiting the use of electronic devices.
Co-Authors Ade Ifan Mujayanro Ahyuroh, Ahyuroh Albert Aderama Amat Hidayat Amiyati, Dewi Rara Andini, Andini Anggraeni, Ira Anisah Aprilanata, Egis Rianti Apriyanti, Ranti Atiah, Atiah Bayi Tabrani, Mohamad Beni Junedi Dea Azhari Devi Ayu Kurniawati Eva Fauziah Fadilah, Shifa Fani Fardiani Fatimah, Endang Fikri Tanzil Mutaqin, Moh Firdaus, Ahmad Maulana Fitriyani, Fifi Fricticarani, Ade Haerul Mustofa Hasanah Hasanah Hendawaty, Novia Hidayat, Amat Hopipah, Neneng Ibnu Sina Ichsan Ahmad Prasetyo Ikhtivaya, Sri Ikromah, Ikromah Ila Rosmilawati Indah Fitriani Jamaludin . Juniarti, Depi Sari Komariah Komariah Kurnaedi, Nedi Laili, Mahsiani Mina Mahsiani Mina Laili Masamah, Mamah Maulida Nur Moch. Fikries Najmil Hak Moh.Bayi Tabrani Mulyani, Wina Mulyawan, Galuh Mutaqin, Moh Fikri Tanzil Mutaqin, Moh Fikri Tanzil Mutaqin, Moh. Fikri Tanzil Mutaqin, Mohammad Fikri Tanzil Muthia Sari Mutia Sari Mutoharoh, Mutoharoh Novita Sari Novita Sari Novita Sari NUR AENI Nur Yulia Prastiwi Nur, Maulida Nurul fadillah, Nurul Oktavianti, Oppyta Pahrul, Yolanda Pungki, Anjela Rafli Maulana Ratu Yustika Rini Rena Rianti, Rini Ridwan Ridwan Rijkiah, Dinu Rohmatiah, Siti Rusdianti, Shofia Safaat Aeni, Ira Safitri, Nabila Anzalia Sanuri Sari , Muthia Sari, Muthia sari, Mutia Sari, Nita Nurmala Satriyah Triyastati Septa Fauzi Septiani, Wanda Zahra Silfiani, Silfiani Simanjuntak, Olga Theresia Siti Hasanah Siti Marina Solihat, Anisa Sumarni, Ani Sumiyati Wirdaningsih Surya, Havid Sutiawati, Sutiawati Uktafiya Nurhayati Umalihayati Umalihayati Umalihayati Umamah, Umamah Vina Karina Putri Yolanda Pahrul Yuli Rohmiyati Yuliah, Elah