Journal of Child Development Studies
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2017): JOURNAL OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT STUDIES

Father Roles in Islamic Perspective on Islamic Senior High School in Jakarta

Bunyanul - Arifin (Doctoral Program of Islamic Education, Graduate School, University of Ibn Khaldun, Bogor 16164, Indonesia)
Endin - Mujahidin (Doctoral Program of Islamic Education, Graduate School, University of Ibn Khaldun, Bogor 16164, Indonesia)
Zainal Abidin Arief (Doctoral Program of Islamic Education, Graduate School, University of Ibn Khaldun, Bogor 16164, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Nov 2017

Abstract

The previous study showed that the quality of father-child relationship could predict the quality of family relationship. Father involvement were positively affecting child development. This study aimed to identify father roles on children in Islamic perspective. The study was conducted in Islamic Senior High School in West Jakarta. Five hundreds student from class IX were used in this study, and selected by using cluster random sampling method. Data were collected using in-depth interview and self-report with questionnaire as the tools. Father roles consist of six dimensions: (1) leader, (2) economic provider, (3) protector, (4) educator, (5) playmates, and (6) friend. This study found that father’s role as a leader, economic provider, and protector were the roles that most felt by children. Meanwhile, father’s role as an educator, playmates, and friend were the roles that less felt by children. Based on the result of the study, it is important to provide parenting education programs (training, seminars, and counseling) for parents especially father to enhance father roles in child live

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Journal Info

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jcds

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Education

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Journal of Child Development Studies (JCDS) is scientific journal providing researched paper on the subject of child development in many aspects, child psychology, parenting, and any topics related child development published two times a year by the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, ...