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DAMPAK PENDAMPINGAN ORANG TUA PADA PERKEMBANGAN SOSIAL ANAK USIA DINI DI TK NEGERI 01 SUNGAI RUMBAI Sunimaryanti, Sunimaryanti; Sari, Ayu Mustika; Sari, Defita Sari; Antika, Mira; Rahmah, Sunia
Dharmas Education Journal (DE_Journal) Vol 5 No 2 (2024): DE_Journal
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Univesitas Dharmas Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56667/dejournal.v5i2.1613

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This research aims to examine the influence of parental support on the social development of early childhood at TK Negeri 01 Sungai Rumbai. Parental support is an important factor in developing children's social skills, such as interacting with peers, recognizing emotions, and resolving conflicts. Using descriptive qualitative methods, data was collected through observations of teachers at school and at home, interviews regarding parental assistance, and documentation with participants in the form of 25 parents, 3 teachers, and the school principal. The theory used was Erikson's theory of social development, involvement Epstein's parents, and Bandura's social learning theory. The research results show that intensive parental assistance has a positive impact on children's social interaction, adaptation and cooperation abilities in the school environment. Children who are actively accompanied by their parents have more developed social skills than children who receive less assistance. These findings reinforce the importance of parental involvement in early childhood education to support children's social development. Children who receive substantial help from parents show superior social skills compared to children who receive minimal support. These results show the important role of parents in actively helping young children to ensure optimal social growth with the highest score of 4.2 and a success rate of 84%   
Strategies for Instilling Moral and Religious Values in Preventing Bullying Behavior at TK Doa Bunda Sungai Rumbai Antika, Mira; Siska, Widia; Andre, Lesis; Afriwes, Afriwes
The Future of Education Journal Vol 4 No 7 (2025)
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbitan dan Publikasi Ilmiah Yayasan Pendidikan Tumpuan Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61445/tofedu.v4i7.899

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The background of the problem in this study is that there is bullying behavior carried out by students at TK Doa Bunda Sungai Rumbai are in the from of verbal bullying, physical bullying, and relational bullying. The bullying cases that occur are such as between students pinching, kicking, hitting, nicknames, slander, ridicule, eye contact, sighs and sneers so that they cause discomfort for victims of bullying. This research is qualitative method. The objects of this research are 1 teachers, 1 principals, and 20 students at TK Doa Bunda Sungai Rumbai Dharmasraya Regency. Data collection is observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis techniques are data reduction, data presentation, and conclusions. Technique data validity is triangulation.The results of this study indicate that the forms of bullying carried out at Doa Bunda Sungai Rumbai Kindergarten are verbal, physical,and relational bullying with a total of 98 times. The most common form of bullying is verbal bullying 40 times with a percentage of 41%, consisting of 15 times of name calling, 6 times of slander, and 19 times of teasing. The form of physical bullying was carried out 38 times with a percentage of 39%, namely pinching 9 times, hitting 20 times, and kicking 9 times. Relational bullying was carried out 20 times with a percentage 20% consistingof 5 glances, 7 sighs, 8 taunts. The data shows that every day, the number of students who engage in bullying behavior decreases from the first day of the tenth study. Furthermore, this study also identifies strategies for instilling moral and religious values in preventing bullying behavior at Doa Bunda Sungai Rumbai Kindergarten, namely role model strategies, habitutation strategies, advice giving strategies, promise and threat giving strategies, and discipline strategies. Factors causing bullying behavior are influenced by family factors which are the main factors causing bullying in children, mass media factors, peer group factors or friends, and individual factors.