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Journal of Early Childhood Education (JECE)
ISSN : 26862492     EISSN : 27158918     DOI : -
Journal of Early Childhood Education contains of articles that include conceptual ideas studies and application of theories. practitioners writing and research and learning outcomes in Early Childhood Education and Islamic Early Childhood Education. Journal of Early Childhood Education has become a CrossRef Member since year 2019.
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THE RELATIONSHIP OF FATHER'S INVOLVEMENT IN PARENTING AND INTERPERSONAL INTELLIGENCE OF YOUNG CHILDREN Verani, Merta; Somad, Abdus; Warmansyah, Jhoni
Journal of Early Childhood Education (JECE) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jece.v3i2.19844

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The involvement of fathers in parenting is an interesting discussion today. Many research show positive impacts of fathers' interactions in parenting on child development. The reality in Jakarta is that fathers work full time all day, and many fathers still think that child management is the mother's duty. This study aimed to see how the relationship between the father's interaction in parenting and the child's interpersonal intelligence. This study used a sample of 115 fathers, and children were collected using a simple random sampling technique. The research method used is correlational. The instrument was a questionnaire compiled independently and distributed to the father to measure the father's interactions in parenting in the form of a Likert scale, interpersonal intelligence measured through a multiple intelligence instrument (Jamaris, 2018). Based on data analysis using Pearson's current product trials, the researcher found that trust (rxy) was 0, 509 with p = 0.000 (p <0.001). Thus, it can be stated that the higher the father is involved in parenting, the better the level of development of the child's interpersonal intelligence. The role of fathers in parenting is significant in child development, especially in developing multiple intelligence possessed by children.
ART THERAPY ON BULLYING-VICTIMS BEHAVIOR AGED 5-6 Ndari, Susianty Selaras; Tasya, Fadilah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jece.v3i2.20282

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This study aims to examine the effectiveness of art therapy on the behavior of children aged 5-6 years who are victims of bullying. Single Subject Research with A-B-A design is the method used. The subject of this study was one early childhood who experienced psychological bullying. This study used a description test, observation, and documentation. The results show that A (1) and A (2) the overall average score of subjects (AL) in Baseline 1 (A1) conditions is 47, which is categorized as poor, on intervention baseline data, it gets 64.2, and after intervention baseline 2 (A2) of 69.3 so that during and after the intervention the results revealed that art therapy was quite good as an intervention for children who were victims of bullying. Thus, the effectiveness of therapy in children who experience bullying is successful. This study recommends using drawing activities to provide intervention against psychological problems in children who are victims of bullying.
PROFILE OF CREATIVE EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT (ECED) TEACHERS OF THE 21 CENTURY Gandana, Gilar; Nugraha, Dadan; Fauzi, Rifki Ahmad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jece.v3i2.20283

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This study aims to examine the profile of creative teachers in the 2I century to provide an overview of best practices. This research uses a qualitative approach (case study) with interviews and observations as data collection techniques and thematic analysis as analysis techniques. Researchers conducted research on 3 ECED teachers who already had a good track record in teaching as participants in Tasikmalaya Regency. This study shows the synchronization of interview and observation data related to the characteristics of ideal creative teachers in the 2I century. It showed the attitude of teachers who could carry out a good internalization process, understand children's characteristics, are sensitive to children's conditions, are cheerful, humorous, fun, open, knowledgeable, flexible, good at communicating, and innovative in the practice of teaching children. The findings of this study show the characteristics of teachers who can evaluate themselves to continue to make improvements in the teaching process accompanied by coaching and building a supportive work environment.
EXPLORATION OF THE APPLICATION OF STORY-BASED SCIENCE LITERACY LEARNING STRATEGIES AND EXPERIMENTAL PROJECTS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD Quro, Qibtiyatul; Choiriyah, Choiriyah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jece.v3i2.22202

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The purpose of writing this article is to explore learning strategies through playing science activities for early childhood during the Covid 19 pandemic. Research subjects on two students and teachers in PAUD RA. Al-Mannaan who applies learning strategies to improve early childhood scientific literacy. The results show that the exploratory learning strategy applied consists of two learning strategies through storytelling with pictures and an experimental project. The series of learning strategies are structured based on four aspects, namely: access, interaction, response, and results. During distance learning, children feel unburdened with schoolwork, children feel confident through activities that involve themselves, curiosity arises in children, and independence in making decisions. This article also explores the impact of teachers in such an environment, where teachers feel the importance of inculcating science literacy for early childhood so that children do not find science boring. The investigations carried out in this study also provide an overall indication based on the criteria set by the teacher that the application of the two learning strategies is effective in helping to strengthen scientific literacy in the PAUD RA. AL-Mannaan.
TEACHING READING FOR YOUNG STUDENTS: A CASE STUDY AT ELEMENTARY STUDENTS IN CIPUTAT, SOUTH TANGERANG Kultsum, Ummi; Dewi, Ratna Sari; Nadrah, Nadrah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jece.v3i2.23644

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The objective of this study is to find that reading a story is more effective to develop student’s reading comprehension. This research was held in an English course at IC Multi Ciputat with 20 children’s participants. The sample was divided into experiment groups consist of 10 participants and a control class with 10 participants. The experimental study conducted as a research design. The data collected from the pre-test and post-test of the two groups showed the mean of student’s achievement in experiment class was 72.8 on pre-test and 92.9 on post-test. Meanwhile, the mean score of students score in the control class was 73.6 on the pre-test and 87.6 on the post-test. These data indicated a small impact for children to develop their reading comprehension through a storybook.
CHARACTER BASED-AREA LEARNING MODEL IN YOUNG CHILDREN Putri, Nurul Maulana; Sari, Sulistiawati; Setianingsih, Sarah; Widjayatri, RR. Deni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jece.v3i2.23756

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Early Childhood Education (ECE) is an effort to foster children from birth to the age of six, which is carried out by providing educational stimuli to help physical and spiritual growth and development so that children have further readiness. Character development is very important to start early. At the age of childhood or the golden age, it is proven to determine a child's ability to develop his potential greatly. Several early childhood learning models include classical, group, and area learning models based on activity angles and BCCT learning models. This study aims to develop the character of early childhood with the area learning model. This study uses a biographical approach, and the type of research used is a literature study. The results of this study provide opportunities for students to choose or carry out their activities according to their interests. Early childhood character development with the area learning model will be more interesting, interactive, and fun if teachers and students work together for the quality of learning that can be improved in a better direction.
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A CLEAN AND HEALTHY LIFESTYLE ON YOUNG CHILDREN AT PRIMA SAKINAH KINDERGARTEN Binawanti, Arsi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jece.v3i2.24848

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A Clean and Healthy Lifestyle needs to be accustomed from an early age so that children are maximally stimulated and away from disease. The purpose of this study was to find out in detail the clean and healthy lifestyle program implemented by Prima Sakinah Kindergarten and its supporting sanitation facilities and infrastructure. Prima Sakinah Kindergarten is one kindergarten that has implemented a Clean and Healthy Lifestyle Habituation program since 2003. Prima Sakinah Kindergarten also won first place in Healthy Schools at the Mustika Jaya district level, Bekasi. It became one of the early childhood education institution-level driving schools representing Bekasi. The method used in this research is naturalistic qualitative with data collection and data analysis using interview, observation, and documentation studies. The research subjects were 25 students of Prima Sakinah Kindergarten. Prima Sakinah Kindergarten implements the Clean and Healthy Lifestyle program well. The program includes washing hands with soap and running water, habituation of tooth brushing, urinating and defecating in the latrine, clipping nails, eating healthy, balanced, and nutritious food, water therapy, giving milk, disposing of garbage in its place, and sorting out waste, physical activity, and monitoring children's growth.

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