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PERAN ORANG TUA DALAM PENGELOLAAN EMOSI ANAK USIA DINI DALAM PERSPEKTIF TEORI PSIKOSOSIAL ERIK ERIKSON Riska Meilana; Novita Rimandhani
JURNAL EKSPERIMENTAL : Media Ilmiah Pendidikan Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): Desember
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Tarbiyah Al-Hilal Sigli Aceh- Indonesia

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Early childhood emotional development is a fundamental aspect in shaping an individual's personality and psychosocial health in later life. Early childhood, known as the golden age, is a critical period because it is during this phase that the basic structure of emotions, social attitudes, and personality begins to form. This article aims to examine in depth the role of parents in managing emotions in early childhood based on Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development. The article was written using a literature study method by reviewing developmental psychology books, scientific journals, and relevant research results. The results of the study indicate that a child's success in resolving psychosocial crises in early life particularly the stages of trust, autonomy, and initiative is greatly influenced by the quality of parental care. Warm, responsive, and consistent parenting plays a vital role in helping children recognize, express, and manage emotions in a healthy manner. Thus, the role of parents is not limited to meeting a child's physical needs but also includes ongoing emotional support as a foundation for a child's psychosocial development.
Analisis Potensi Ekonomi Peternakan Kambing Perah Terintegrasi: Studi Kasus: Okane Mochi Farm, Desa Ngaglik H. Ngatoillah Linnaja; Khozin Gilang Ramadhan; Rizki Agung Khaidar R.; Ahmad Anas; Farah Aliya Zahraa; Vicka Tri Utami; Fasalina Annadiva; Uchi Dista Rahmawati; Ilham Binar Lazuardi; Achmad Manarul Hidayat; Anggit Amelina; Aliya Nabilah; Riska Meilana; Abiyan Maulana; Khusnul Fatimah; Inayatul Husna
Nusantara Mengabdi Kepada Negeri Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): Februari : Nusantara Mengabdi Kepada Negeri
Publisher : Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

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Dairy goat farming holds significant economic potential as a rural enterprise alternative, driven by increasing market demand for goat milk, which is known for being low-allergen and highly nutritious. This article presents a case study on Okane Mochi Farm, a dairy goat farming unit located in Ngaglik Village, Gebang District, Purworejo Regency. This study aims to analyze the breeding management strategies, product innovation, and economic impacts generated by the farm. The method used is field observation and descriptive study of the farm's operations. Observations indicate that the success of Okane Mochi Farm is driven by three main factors: (1) Innovation in selecting superior breeds such as Anglo Nubian and Sapera for high milk productivity; (2) Implementation of strict housing management and hygiene standards to maintain milk quality; and (3) Product diversification through flavored pasteurized milk processing and the utilization of livestock waste into organic fertilizer (zero waste). The study concludes that the upstream-downstream integration model applied by Okane Mochi Farm can serve as a reference for sustainable rural economic empowerment models.