Picky eaters is children who have behavior of refusing the type or group of food and difficultto accept new types of food so that children haveproblems of growth and development.Preliminary study results from 10 respondentsshowed that 6 people had low picky eaters and 4moderate picky eaters. The purpose of this studyis to analyze the relationship between exclusivebreastfeeding,diet, food variants with picky eater The design of this research is analytic withcross sectional approach. Independent variablesare Exclusive Breastfeeding,diet and foodvariants. Dependent variable is Picky Eaters. Thepopulation is 30 respondents.Taken samples are28 respondents. Sampling technique used in thisstudy was systematic random sampling.Instrument in this research is questionnaire andcheck list. Statistical test of diet and food variantsused Spearman Rank, exclusive breastfeedingused Chi Square with α ≤ 0.05. The result of statistical test using ChiSquare and Spearman Rank test for relationshipbetween exclusive breastfeeding ( ASI Exclusive)and Picky Eaters was obtained Pvalue equal to0,045 (0,045 <0,05). While dietary associationand picky eaters were obtained Pvalue equal to0,042 (0,042 <0,05). For the relationship betweenfood variant and picky eaters were obtainedPvalue equal to 0,040 (0,040 <0,05). All threeabove have lower significant than the degree of error. It can be concluded that Ho is rejected andHa accepted so there is relationship betweenexclusive breastfeeding ,diet, food variants with picky Eaters on children aged 1-3 years.
Introduction: COVID-19 is unprecedented, especially for parents with children aged 2-12 years old who are prone to infection due to their activities. The psychological condition of parents will be affected as they are worried about their children being infected with COVID-19.Methods: This study aims to identify and analyse the psychological aspects of parents who are caring for children during the COVID-19 pandemic.Results: The results showed that as many as 236 parents (80.9%) showed an emotional anxiety response. The social reaction to the COVID-19 situation was more likely to be a positive response (73.8%) rather than a negative response.Conclusion: The reactions that occur in parents who have pre-school and school-aged children regarding the COVID-19 were anxiety and worry. Reactions arise due to the information obtained being less verifiable, namely social media.
Sibling rivalry is the natural jealousy or dislike feeling of a children to a new child in the family. Preliminary study result obtained 6 (60%) children have sibling rivalry. The purpose of the study was to analyze the relationship of parent role in anticipatory guidance sibling rivalry and emotional intelligence with sibling rivalry incident in preschooler.
The design of this research is correlational analytic with cross sectional approach. The independent variable is the parent role in the anticipatory guidance sibling rivalry and emotional intelligence, while the dependent variable is sibling rivalry. The unit of analysis of this study is preschool children who have younger siblings, and the source of information is parents, the sample of 37 children with simple random sampling technique. The data collected from these three research variables used questionnaires. The statistical test using spearman rank with α (0,05).
The result of the statistical test shows the value of p value with the alpha significance level α (0,05), mean value of p value < α, so H0 is rejected and H1 accepted, it means there is relation of parent role in anticipatory guidance sibling rivalry and emotional intelligence with incident sibling rivalry preschooler.
The results of this study is expected parents can perform its role in anticipatory sibling rivalry and improve the emotional intelligence of children to avoid sibling rivalry between siblings
Introduction: Indonesia was entering the COVID-19 emergency response period, as indicated by the increase in COVID-19 cases and the risk of transmission in high-risk groups, one of which is children. The increase in COVID-19 cases has not been followed by compliance with COVID-19 transmission prevention behavior in the community, especially among children.
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