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Character Building and Good Habits for Students of SMK NU Rehobot, Kroya District, Indramayu Regency Hasanudin; Dian Zahra N; Tasiroh; Putri Rahmah; Didik Himmawan
Aslama: Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Konsultan Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia

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Juvenile delinquency today tends to increase along with various developments in technology and information that result in changes in values ​​in society. The existence of this juvenile delinquency makes society restless and worried about the future of these teenagers because teenagers are the next generation of the nation's ideals. The purpose of implementing the program is to instill character and good habits for students, SMK NU Rehobot with habits, namely praying duha as a congregational learning, continued with istigosah and joint prayer, praying together, and instilling character in students with religious sermons so that they are able to produce a generation of students who are intelligent, pious and have good morals. The delivery used is in the form of counseling to adolescent students at SMK NU Rehobot. This study uses a qualitative method. This study is a qualitative study that systematically describes the facts found in the field. The results of this study are good habits carried out by the entire school family, namely showing that the role of teachers is very important in preventing student delinquency and negative habits of students. Various factors from family and non-family contribute to bad habits of students, so strengthening the role of School Teachers is relevant in strategic diversion. Teachers have a crucial role in efforts to prevent and improve bad habits of students. Therefore, teacher empowerment and good habits of students continue to be carried out so that they can continue their education and have a better future for students of SMK NU Rehobot.
Counseling on Adolescent Reproductive Health and Early Marriage at SMPN 2 Kroya, Indramayu Regency Dini Nurfajri Hayati; Dian Zahra N; Sabiq Rizki Hasan; Hasanudin
Kawakib: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)
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This article focuses on reproductive health education and prevention of early marriage among adolescents, especially 9th grade junior high school students. Given the high rate of early marriage that has a negative impact on the health and future of adolescents, this program aims to increase adolescent knowledge about the importance of reproductive health and the risks associated with early marriage. Adolescence is a phase of human development that occurs between childhood and adulthood, usually ranging from 10 to 19 years of age. However, this age limit can vary depending on cultural and social contexts. Characteristics of adolescents such as Physical Development, Adolescents experience significant physical growth, including hormonal changes that affect body growth, sexual development, and appearance. Cognitive Development In this phase, adolescents begin to develop the ability to think abstractly, make decisions, and understand the consequences of their actions. They also begin to form self-identity and personal values. Emotional Development: Adolescents often experience emotional fluctuations and search for identity. They may face pressure from peers and the social environment, which can affect their mental health. Social Development: Adolescents begin to form more complex relationships with peers, family, and the community. They learn about social interactions, responsibilities, and roles in the community. Sometimes teenagers also Teenagers often face various challenges, including pressure to excel in school, mental health problems, promiscuity, and the risk of risky behavior such as drug use and premarital sex. Until early marriage occurs, Early marriage is a marriage that occurs to individuals who are still under the legal age for marriage, which is usually determined by law in each country. In many places, early marriage often occurs in teenage girls under the age of 18. so to reduce the risk of early marriage we as students provide counseling on this matter. Counseling activities are carried out using interactive methods involving presentations, discussions, and the use of visual media such as power points, videos, and images to facilitate understanding of abstract concepts. The results of the activity showed that the participants were very enthusiastic, with many questions asked and a significant increase in knowledge after participating in the counseling. However, there were several obstacles faced, such as the lack of focus of some participants which may be caused by individual factors and environmental conditions. This program is expected to have a positive impact on efforts to prevent early marriage and increase adolescent awareness of reproductive health. In addition, this report also includes details of the budget and implementing team involved in the activity, as well as recommendations for future program development.