Journal of Islamic Education Research
Vol. 7 No. 2 (2026): Journal of Islamic Education Research

Digital Educational Applications as Mediators of Cognitive and Social Development in Early Childhood Education

Ika Aizzatul Farida (Universitas Islam Darul '
Ulum Lamongan)

Khotimatus Sholihah (Universitas Islam Darul '
Ulum Lamongan)

Moh. Vito Miftahul Munif (Universitas Islam Darul '
Ulum Lamongan)



Article Info

Publish Date
02 Jun 2026

Abstract

The rapid integration of digital technology into early childhood education has created both opportunities and challenges regarding its influence on children's developmental outcomes. This study aims to examine how digital educational applications function as mediators of cognitive and social development in early childhood education and to explore the role of teacher guidance in facilitating meaningful technology-supported learning experiences. This research employed a qualitative case study design conducted at Bina Putra Kindergarten. Data were collected through classroom observations, semi-structured interviews with the school principal and teachers, and documentation. The collected data were analyzed using thematic analysis, while data credibility was ensured through source and method triangulation. The findings reveal that digital educational applications, including instructional videos, animations, and interactive learning platforms, support children's cognitive development by enhancing concentration, memory, symbolic recognition, conceptual understanding, and problem-solving abilities. Simultaneously, these applications contribute to social development by fostering cooperation, discipline, communication skills, patience, peer interaction, and collaborative learning behaviors. The findings further demonstrate that the developmental benefits of digital educational applications emerge not solely from technological features but from active teacher mediation, structured classroom interaction, and developmentally appropriate learning practices. The originality of this study lies in its conceptualization of digital educational applications as pedagogical mediators that simultaneously facilitate cognitive and social development rather than merely serving as instructional tools. This study contributes to the literature on early childhood education and digital pedagogy by proposing a teacher-guided digital mediation perspective that highlights the interconnected roles of technology, teacher facilitation, classroom culture, and children's active participation in supporting holistic child development.

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jier

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Religion Humanities Education

Description

This journal focuses on advancing the science of Islamic Education through high-quality scholarly works that explore various dimensions, including studies on Pesantren and Madrasah education, curriculum development, pedagogy, and the integration of science and technology. It emphasizes research on ...