Phenomenology of Parenting Patterns in Forming Children's Character in Muslim Families
Rita Handayani,
Nova Erlina Yaumas,
Puja Dikusuma Mardiana
Abstract:The main character education for a child is the family environment. A child's character can be determined through the parenting style applied by his parents. Basically, each family's parenting style varies from one family to another. Differences in parenting styles in families make each individual or child have a different character. This research aims to describe the parenting patterns applied by parents in shaping children's Islamic character. This research uses a qualitative method with a phenomenological a… Show more
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