Korelasi antara Interaksi Ayah—Anak dan Perkembangan Personal Sosial Anak Usia Dini di TK ABA II Jember
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Introduction: Father’s involvement in childcare is considered low, which may result
in children growing up with limited or even absent of father’s role (fatherless). This
condition may be attributed to divorce, mortality, and work-related long-distance.
Following the first 1.000 days of life, named as golden period, children in a critical
developmental stage between the ages of 3 and 6 years, characterized by significant
changes that shape both the child’s personal identity and their patterns of social
interaction with the environment.
Objective: This research aims to determine the correlation between father-child
interaction and personal social development of early childhood at 'Aisyiyah
Bustanul Athfal II Kindergarten, Jember.
Method: This study was an analytic observational with a cross-sectional design.
Primary data were collected using Alabama Parenting Questionnaire-Preschool
Revision (APQ-PR) for father-child interaction and Vineland Social Maturity Scale
(VSMS) for early childhood personal social development. A consecutive sampling
technique was applied, resulting in 50 eligible samples. Data were analyzed using
Spearman’s Rho test for bivariate analysis.
Result: In the category of moderate father–child interaction, children’s personal
social development was predominantly classified as lower (5 persons; 10%) and
higher (1 persons; 2%). In contrast, within the high father–child interaction
category, children’s personal social development was more frequently distributed
across lower (8 persons; 16%), normal (23 persons; 46%), and higher (13 persons;
26%) levels. Based on bivariate analysis using Spearman’s Rho, father-child
interaction and early childhood personal social development (sig. 2 tailed = 0,015)
showed a positive correlation with a correlation coefficient = 0,342, indicating low
correlation among them.
Conclusion: Father-child interactions are positively correlated with children's
personal social development. However, the low correlation indicates that father-child interactions in this study may be influenced by other factors. These findings
may serve as a basis for future research to explore more specific father involvement
in childcare and its impact on children's personal social development.
Keywords: father-child interaction, personal social development; early childhood
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FINALISASI oleh Arif 2026 Juni 17
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