This research is motivated by the parenting pattern of parents towards their children. Parenting patterns are habits that parents do to their children such as nurturing, guiding and leading their children in the family. However, this is not the case with toxic parenting. In this toxic parenting style, parents will treat their children badly, for example, controlling their children too much, yelling at children, verbally abusing them, blaming children, criticizing and being selfish with the aim of being for the good of their children. But in reality, this condition will make children depressed, depressed, stressed, and not confident. The purpose of the study was to determine the characteristics of toxic parenting of children in the family by using the literature study method with data collection techniques in the form of information from written sources. Based on the results of research on toxic parenting, it can be concluded that toxic parenting is very dangerous and has a large negative effect on the development of children in the future. This is because this kind of parenting has a link that the child will do when he grows up and has children, because he thinks that the parenting style carried out by his parents is good. To avoid toxic parenting, parents must try to recognize their child's behavior, provide opportunities for children, control emotions and establish good communication with children.
Model negara kesejahteraan ditunjukkan untuk mengatasi depresi besar pada 1940-an dan dapat menghilangkan ekses kapitalisme yang terkesan tidak positif karena kekhawatiran egaliter tentang perlindungan sosial. Di era modern, model kebijakan negara kesejahteraan telah menjadi referensi global. Namun, beberapa negara di luar Eropa dan Amerika belum sepenuhnya penciptaan kekayaan yang signifikan. Adapun kesejahteraan Islam menekankan negara pada peningkatan kualitas dan peningkatan kualitas spiritual kesejahteraan masyarakat, di samping negara kesejahteraan sosial sebagai konsep dasar kesejahteraan.
Responding to the digital economy in the era of industrial revolution 4.0, the quality of sharia banking services in Indonesia is estimated and expected to increase significantly, in order to reach all levels of society, especially for people who live in the 3T area (terdepan/frontier, terluar/outermost, and terpencil/isolated). However, currently the quality of sharia banking services in Indonesia is not yet satisfactory, especially by people living in the 3T area. this research, trying to answer the challenge through a SWOT analysis of the application of financial technology policies in Islamic banks, with the hope of the quality of Islamic banking services can be improved and felt by all levels of Indonesian society and banking players can quickly understand and act. The management of Islamic banking management functions appropriately is based on an attitude of fear of Allah SWT, in the context of managing internal and external assets that include banking activities in a holistic manner. Thus, this study aims to analyze more deeply the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) of the application of Islamic banking financial technology (mobile banking) in Indonesia, the results showed a significant achievement compared to the previous year, even though in the global context, there were still many breakthroughs needed so that the 3T community could utilize optimal Islamic banking services
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