Sari, Putri Ayu Debie Mustika
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Hubungan Regulasi Emosi dengan Hasil Belajar Siswa SMP Negeri 11 Padang Sari, Putri Ayu Debie Mustika; Pratiwi, Dita; Ulhaq, Qanita Aulya; Zai, Surya Intan Putri; Tashma, Clarissa Maharani; Hidayati, Izzanil
YASIN Vol 4 No 6 (2024): DESEMBER
Publisher : Lembaga Yasin AlSys

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/yasin.v4i6.4472

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The purpose of this research is to find out the learning outcomes of SMP Negeri 11 Padang students are related to emotional regulation, because student learning achievement decreases as a result of a lack of emotional regulation. One of the methods used in this research is quantitative method. The population in this study were grade VII students at SMP Negeri 11 Padang, which had 238 students. The research sample itself consisted of 149 people, who were then randomly divided into seven classes. To collect data in this study, the researcher used a Likert scale questionnaire. This study used product moment correlation test to analyze the data. The results showed that emotional regulation of 67.8% of students in SMP Negeri 11 Padang was moderate, with a correlation coefficient of 0.231 and a significance value of 0.005. This shows a very positive relationship between emotion regulation and student learning outcomes.
Upaya Penanganan dalam Meningkatkan Keterampilan Sosial pada Anak Disabilitas Intelektual Ringan: Literature Review Pratiwi, Dita; Sari, Putri Ayu Debie Mustika; Ulhaq, Qanita Aulya; Dalimunthe, Hanifa Laura
YASIN Vol 6 No 3 (2026): JUNI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/yasin.v6i3.9952

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Children with mild intellectual disability (MID) often experience difficulties in social skills, which affect their ability to establish relationships, communicate, and adapt to the social environment. This study aimed to identify various effective treatment efforts to improve social skills in children with MID. This study used the Systematic Literature Review method by searching for articles through Google and Google Scholar using specific keywords. The articles were selected based on inclusion criteria, including publication years from 2015 to 2025, subjects ranging from children to adults, and a study focus on improving social skills in children with MID. From an initial 14,418 articles, 15 articles matched the title and were analyzed further. The review results showed that interventions such as peer tutoring, storytelling, modeling, educational games, digital technology, and collaboration between schools and families were effective in improving the social skills of children with mild intellectual disability. Contextual, enjoyable, and sustainable approaches help children understand social norms, improve communication skills, and build independence in social interaction. Thus, selecting appropriate, adaptive, and sustainable treatment efforts is important to optimally support the social-emotional development of children with MID.