2023
DOI: 10.15408/tazkiya.v11i1.26144
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The Effect of Secondary Care Intensity and Parental-Stress Toward Children Social-Emotional Development

Abstract: This study aims to determine the effect of the intensity of secondary caregiver and parental stress on the socio-emotional development of early childhood secondary care intensity is the frequency of care where the other party cares more often than the biological parents. Here in after, parental stress is a condition where the primary care, in this case, the father or mother, experiences exhaustion in parenting. As of, there are two independent variables (secondary care intensity and parental stress) and a depe… Show more

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