The aim of the research was to analyze the cultural values, parental acceptance-rejection, and social development of 3-5 years old children at Kampung Adat Urug families, Bogor. This research involved 60 samples that were selected by proportional random sampling. Data collected by interview and observation. Social development was measured by Vineland Social Maturity Scale (VSMS). Data was analyzed by descriptive and Spearman correlation test. The results showed that mostly parents in this research applied higher parental acceptance which is indicated by the affection/ warmth from the parents. Girls more accepted and parents more likely to be warm than to boys. Parental acceptance-rejection correlated significantly with sex and social activi...
The aim of the research was to analyze correlation between parenting style and children’s social em...
This study aimed to analyze correlation between child and family characteristics with caring practi...
Psychosocial development is a developmental stage that every child will pass. This study aimed to an...
The aim of the research was to analyze the cultural values, parental acceptance-rejection, and socia...
This research is based on the still weak socialization of children with the surrounding environment,...
Background: Development is increasing ability (skill) in the structure and function of the body that...
This study aimed to analyze influence of parental acceptance rejection, mother child’s attachment to...
This study aims to describe the social emotional development of early childhood in young parents in ...
This study aimed to analyze the influence of attachment, environmental quality of parenting (HOME), ...
AbstractThis study aims to determine how the Effect of Parenting Parents on Emotional Social Develop...
This research aimed to describe the social behavior of children aged 5-6 years in the Localization G...
Research Objectives 1) To describe the way parents in cultivating children's social sensitivity in S...
Children's social interaction skills develop according to the stages of their developmental age. The...
Social-emotional development is a process that includes changes in individuals with other people, ch...
Psychosocial development is personality development related to behavioral and social relationships. ...
The aim of the research was to analyze correlation between parenting style and children’s social em...
This study aimed to analyze correlation between child and family characteristics with caring practi...
Psychosocial development is a developmental stage that every child will pass. This study aimed to an...
The aim of the research was to analyze the cultural values, parental acceptance-rejection, and socia...
This research is based on the still weak socialization of children with the surrounding environment,...
Background: Development is increasing ability (skill) in the structure and function of the body that...
This study aimed to analyze influence of parental acceptance rejection, mother child’s attachment to...
This study aims to describe the social emotional development of early childhood in young parents in ...
This study aimed to analyze the influence of attachment, environmental quality of parenting (HOME), ...
AbstractThis study aims to determine how the Effect of Parenting Parents on Emotional Social Develop...
This research aimed to describe the social behavior of children aged 5-6 years in the Localization G...
Research Objectives 1) To describe the way parents in cultivating children's social sensitivity in S...
Children's social interaction skills develop according to the stages of their developmental age. The...
Social-emotional development is a process that includes changes in individuals with other people, ch...
Psychosocial development is personality development related to behavioral and social relationships. ...
The aim of the research was to analyze correlation between parenting style and children’s social em...
This study aimed to analyze correlation between child and family characteristics with caring practi...
Psychosocial development is a developmental stage that every child will pass. This study aimed to an...