This study aims to analyze the thought of Abdullah Nashih Ulwan as an educational figure of the 20th century and Jodi Gold as a pschiatrist of the 21st century about early parenting styles in the digital age as well as to analyse the comparisons of both, related to the way they view technology and the recommended response for parents in dealing with the inevitable technology. The method of research used is qualitative, if reviewed according to the location of the research then belongs to the library research, data collected from the primary sources such as the book Tarbiyatul Aulad Child Education in Islam by Abdullah Nashih Ulwan and Screen-Smart Parenting by Jodi Gold, as well as other credible references that related to research variables. Once the data is collected, it is analyzed using the content analysis method. Research results in the finding that there are some similarities between the two characters in viewing technology, but mostly different, Abdullah Nashih Ulwan tends to view technology negatively, instead Jodi Gold sees that most of technology is positive for early childhood. The conclusion is that unhindered technological developments should be fully controlled by parents for early childhood so that they can be a positive consumption and a medium of grinding between parents and early children who are in great need of friends, attention and affection to understand the world.
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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