“…This increased knowledge, later on, can shape parents' parenting self-efficacy. Since parenting self-efficacy can be shaped by success experienced by parents (direct experience), experiences of observing others, emotional states, and verbal feedback from others based on their conditions (Anisa, 2022;Eanes, 2016;Merin, 2018;Yip et al, 2019). When parents are confident in their capacity to carry out their tasks, they tend to engage in more successful parenting behaviors that influence the positive development of their children (Anisa, 2022;Barlow & Coren, 2018;Baroroh, Budiartati, & Fakhruddin, 2020;Sugiarti, Erlangga, Suhariadi, Winta, & Pribadi, 2022).…”