Parenting patterns in Indonesia vary between rural and urban communities due to differences in social, economic, and environmental contexts. Rural areas are often characterized by close social relationships, strong communal values, and shared resp
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Globalization brings social and cultural changes that affect family lifestyles and perspectives. The flow of information, technology, and global popular culture enters the domestic sphere and shapes children’s experiences from an early age. In t
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The mother tongue plays an essential role as a primary medium of cultural transmission in child parenting. Through local languages, children not only learn systems of communication but also absorb values, norms, and worldviews that exist within th
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The family serves as the primary agent in multicultural parenting and functions as the first space where children encounter cultural values. Within the family environment, children are introduced to language, beliefs, habits, and social norms that
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Child parenting practices in Papua are closely connected to the natural environment and the local community. The surrounding forests, rivers, and land are not only sources of livelihood but also serve as important contexts for children’s learnin
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Cultural parenting in Aceh is closely connected to religious norms and social values that guide daily family life. Islamic teachings and local customs shape parenting practices and influence how children are raised within the family and the commun
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