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Journal of Contemporary Gender and Child Studies
Published by Yayasan Zia Salsabila
ISSN : 29876370     EISSN : 29639948     DOI : -
journal of contemporary gender and child studies is the study of gender and children, especially on gender and mainstreaming and childrens rights both in the study.
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The Role of Housewives in Instilling Character Values in Children at Suka Makmur Village, Binjai Juliani; Reni Purnama Sari; Fadhillah Syahfitri; Dara Putri Cia; Najla Fadhilah
Journal of Contemporary Gender and Child Studies Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Agustus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61253/jcgcs.v4i2.356

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The development of children's character is a fundamental aspect in shaping a morally upright and high-quality generation. The family, particularly the role of housewives, serves as the primary and most influential environment in instilling character values from an early age. This study aims to explore the role of housewives in nurturing children's character values in the community of Suka Makmur Village, Binjai. It also seeks to identify the types of values taught, the methods applied, and the challenges faced by these mothers. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation involving local housewives. The findings indicate that mothers play a significant role in cultivating values such as honesty, responsibility, discipline, and politeness through role modeling, daily habituation, and emotional communication. Mothers' consistent behaviors, such as being honest and responsible in daily life, provide a practical example for children. Establishing structured routines contributes to the formation of discipline, while affectionate and respectful communication fosters politeness. These findings align with several educational theories including Bandura’s social learning theory, Vygotsky’s constructivism, and Lickona’s character education. In conclusion, housewives act not only as caregivers but also as primary educators in shaping children’s personalities. Therefore, collaborative support is necessary to strengthen the role of mothers in family-based character education.
The Role of TPQ in Forming the Religious Character of Children in Society Atiqah Zahrah; Juliani; Isfah Nurhadillah Rizki; Khairunnisa Harahap; Nadilla Yolanda
Journal of Contemporary Gender and Child Studies Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Agustus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61253/jcgcs.v4i2.357

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This research seeks to elucidate the execution of Al-Qur'an educational activities at TPQ Abu Keumala Al-Aziziyah situated in Paya Geli Village and its influence on the development of children's religious character. TPQ, as a non-formal Islamic educational institution, primarily aims to impart a foundational comprehension of Islam by instructing in Qur'anic reading, prayer memorization, and religious practice. This research employs a descriptive qualitative methodology, utilizing data collection methods such as observation and interviews. The findings of the study suggest that educational activities are executed in alignment with predetermined schedules and methodologies, including reading and writing techniques, direct practice, and traditional approaches. This TPQ significantly contributes to the formation of children's religious identity through the influence of educators, the support provided by family and community environments, the implementation of diverse methodologies, and the employment of existing facilities and infrastructure. Notwithstanding the challenges posed by insufficient teaching personnel and infrastructure, TPQ Abu Keumala Al-’Aziziyah is dedicated to cultivating a generation of Qur'anic students who embody high moral standards and robust Islamic principles.
The Role of Dance Studios as a Medium for Preserving Traditional Arts in the Era of Modernization Diwani Elfarisyah; Juliani; Dewi Agustin; Imelda Ariska; Sintia
Journal of Contemporary Gender and Child Studies Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Agustus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61253/jcgcs.v4i2.358

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This study aims to explore the role of dance studios (sanggar tari) in preserving traditional arts amid the challenges of modernization. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data were collected through participatory observation, in-depth interviews, and document analysis. The findings indicate that traditional arts possess aesthetic value, spirituality, and play a significant social role in shaping cultural identity. However, modernization presents major challenges such as shifting values, identity crises among the younger generation, and the dominance of popular culture. In this context, dance studios serve as non-formal educational institutions that not only teach technical skills but also instill values of character, tolerance, and social responsibility. The studios act as cultural preservation centers by fostering youth, organizing performances, collaborating with the government, and innovating learning methods. Measures such as integrating traditional dance into local curricula, utilizing digital media, and government support are key factors in the successful preservation of traditional arts. Dance studios also provide inclusive spaces that promote intercultural social interaction while strengthening community bonds. Thus, dance studios hold great potential as agents of traditional art preservation and character building in the era of globalization. This study recommends increased and integrated support to ensure the sustainability of studios as guardians of local culture amidst the currents of modernization.
The Impact of Family Parenting Patterns on Students' Self-Confidence in Socializing in the Community in Rambung Dalam, South Binjai Ananda Indri Anisya; Juliani; Ihsan Maulana; Mhd Abdi Fadillah Ritonga; Mhd Raihan Nasution
Journal of Contemporary Gender and Child Studies Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Agustus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61253/jcgcs.v4i2.359

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Parenting style plays a crucial role in shaping a child's personality and selfconfidence from an early age. Self-confidence is a key psychological aspect needed for successful social interaction, especially for university students who are increasingly exposed to broader social environments. Students in Rambung Dalam, Binjai Selatan, come from diverse family backgrounds, which results in varied parenting styles and levels of self-confidence. This study aims to analyze how parenting styles influence students' self-confidence in their social interactions within the community. This research employs a qualitative approach using a descriptive method. Data collection techniques include in-depth interviews, direct observation, and documentation involving students residing in Rambung Dalam who have experienced different forms of parental upbringing. The participants were selected purposively based on specific criteria, such as living with their parents or having a clear history of parental involvement. The findings reveal that students raised in a democratic parenting environment tend to have higher self-confidence. They communicate effectively, participate actively in social activities, and are not afraid to express their opinions. In contrast, students who were raised with an authoritarian parenting style often exhibit passive behavior, self-doubt, and social withdrawal. Meanwhile, those who experienced permissive parenting tend to have unstable self-confidence, especially when faced with social pressures or responsibilities. The study concludes that parenting style significantly affects the development of students’ self-confidence. A supportive, communicative, and balanced parenting style is essential in fostering confident individuals who can engage in healthy social interactions within the community. These findings highlight the importance of proper parenting in shaping young adults who are self-assured, socially adaptable, and capable of contributing positively to society.
The Role of Housewives in Supporting Children's Education in Environment II Ara Tunggal District, Selesai District, Langkat Regency Dea Puspita Sari; Juliani; Dio Septiawan; Fiqi Fahlevi
Journal of Contemporary Gender and Child Studies Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Agustus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61253/jcgcs.v4i2.360

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The aim of this research is to explore and describe in depth the role of housewives in supporting their children’s education within this community, including the forms of support they provide, the obstacles they face, and the strategies they employ to overcome those challenges. This study uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive method. Data were collected through observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. Informants were selected purposively, specifically housewives who are actively involved in their children’s education, both at home and in the surrounding environment. Data analysis techniques include data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The findings reveal that housewives make significant contributions to their children’s education, both academically such as assisting with studying, helping with school assignments, and maintaining communication with teachers and non-academically, such as providing emotional support and shaping moral character. Values such as honesty, responsibility, and discipline are instilled through role modeling and intensive communication. Despite facing challenges such as limited time, knowledge, and learning facilities, these mothers actively seek solutions through discussions with teachers, parenting workshops, and peer support groups. In conclusion, housewives play a strategic role in holistically supporting their children’s education. Therefore, it is essential to enhance their capacity and awareness in fulfilling this role to foster a synergistic educational environment between home and school.

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