Tujuan penelitian dilakukan untuk mengetahui Implementasi Sekolah Ramah Anak (SRA) Tanpa Kekerasan Melalui Kegiatan Parenting di PAUD Bintang Kotamadya Jakarta Selatan Penelitian dilakukan pada Januari-November 2018. Lokasi penelitian di PAUD Bintang dan PAUD di Rumahku Kel. Cilandak Jakarta Selatan dengan subyek penelitian berjumlah 185 yang terdiri dari 26 guru dan 125 orangtua murid. Penelitian ini menggunakan jenis penelitian kualitatif. Analisis data dilakukan dengan deskriptif-analitik Penelitian yang melibatkan peneliti dalam proses penelitian dari awal sampai akhir dengan hasil penelitian berupa laporan. Subyek pada penelitian ini adalah Kepala Sekolah dan Guru Kelas serta orangtua di PAUD Bintang dan PAUD di Rumahku (PDR) Cilandak Jakarta Selatan. Sedangkan, objek dalam penelitian ini adalah peran guru dan orangtua dalam implementasi sekolah ramah anak (SRA) tanpa kekerasan melalui kegiatan parenting. Pengumpulan data menggunakan sumber primer dan sumber sekunder.Teknik pengumpulan data menggunakan wawancara, observasi, dan dokumentasi. Teknik analisis data yaitu: (1) Data reduction/reduksi data (2) Data display/penyajian data (3) Conclusion drawing/verification. Keabsahan data yang dilakukan dengan menggunakan teknik triangulasi. Hasil penelitian menyatakan bahwa adanya keberhasilan dalam Implementasi Sekolah Ramah Anak (SRA) Tanpa Kekerasan Melalui Kegiatan Parenting di PAUD Bintang Kotamadya Jakarta Selatan. Hal ini ditunjukan dengan peran aktif guru dan orangtua serta adanya solusi dalammenjawab kendala yang terjadi dalam Implementasi Sekolah Ramah Anak (SRA) Tanpa Kekerasan Melalui Kegiatan Parenting di PAUD Bintang Kotamadya Jakarta Selatan.
Parents have a major role in parenting, so parents need to have knowledge in performing their role of parenting through parenting. Based on preliminary research data found the low parental involvement in the parenting program in Bambus Apus branch of Pamulang District, South Tangerang. This study aims to determine the perception of parents on the importance of parenting program on the Leaders of Twigs' Aisyiyah Bambu Apus Pamulang District Municipality of South Tangerang. While the long-term goal of this study is to increase parental involvement in the parenting program in 'Aisyiyah Bambeng Apus Sub District Pamulang Tangerang Selatan. The research was conducted by using descriptive analysis method that aims to describe the nature or characteristics of a particular phenomenon by purposive sampling approach, that is sampling based on certain targets, with the population are all members of Aisyiyah members of Bambeng Apus sub-district of Pamulang who send their children in kindergarten / PAUD 'Aisyiyah Kotamadaya Tangerang Selatan. Methods of data collection were conducted using questionnaires, documentation, structured interviews and literature study. The result of this research shows that the perception of importance of parenting activity on the leadership of Aisyiyah Tangerang Selatan is very important 24%, important 28%, quite important 48%, not important 0% and very unimportant 0%. Orangtua memiliki peran utama dalam pengasuhan anak, oleh karena itu orangtua perlu memiliki ilmu pengetahuan dalam melaksanakan perannya mengasuh anak melalaui parenting. Berdasarkan data penelitian awal ditemukan masih rendahnya keterlibatan orangtua dalam program parenting di Ranting Bambu Apus Kecamatan Pamulang Tangerang Selatan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui persepsi orangtua terhadap pentingnya program parenting pada Pimpinan Ranting ‘Aisyiyah Bambu Apus Kecamatan Pamulang Kotamadya Tangerang Selatan. Sedangkan tujuan jangka panjang penelitian ini adalah untuk meningkatkan keterlibatan orangtua dalam program parenting di ‘Aisyiyah Ranting Bambu Apus Kecamatan Pamulang Tangerang Selatan. Penelitian dilakukan dengan menggunakan metode analisis deskriptif yang bertujuan untuk menguraikan sifat atau karakteristik dari suatu fenomena tertentu dengan pendekatan purposive sampling, yaitu pengambilan sampel berdasarkan target tertentu, dengan populasi adalah seluruh ibu-ibu anggota ‘ Aisyiyah Ranting Bambu Apus Kecamatan Pamulang yang menyekolahkan anaknya di TK/PAUD ‘Aisyiyah Kotamadaya Tangerang Selatan. Metode pengumpulan data dilakukan menggunakan kuisioner, dokumentasi, wawancara terstruktur serta studi pustaka. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa berdasarkan hasil penelitian diperoleh data bahwa persepsi pentingnya kegiatan parenting pada pimpinan ‘Aisyiyah Tangerang Selatan sangat penting sebesar 24%, penting 28%, cukup penting 48%,tidak penting 0% dan sangat tidak penting 0%.
The purpose of the community partnership program "(PKM) Positive Communication as an effort of child protection from violence Through Community Parenting Activities at Cempaka Putih Kec. Ciputat Timur Tangsel "is to increase parenting knowledge to parents in self help change the skilled to follow up in case violence in upbringing, so that the occurrence of a change of paradigm of parents in parenting without violence. Activities (PKM) Positive Communication as an Effort of Child Protection From Violence through Parenting in Kec. Cempaka Putih Kec. Ciputat Timur Tangsel is done through the training process with participatory methods. The participatory methods used to invite participants to participate in the training by revealing his experiences, formulate concepts of parenting based on the experience of the learning process and during training, and formulate a program first aid for cases of violence against children in their environment. The participants consisted of 50 people comprising community leaders and residents around. Methods and training plan compiled by the team (PKM) Positive Communication as an effort of child protection from violence Through Community Parenting Activities at Cempaka Putih Kec. Ciputat. Third, consultations with staff of the Indonesian child protection Commissionto the contents of the material. Fourth, the implementation of training activities and plan follow-up activities. Fifth, the evaluation activities and make good devotion in the form of an article or module. The results of the parenting provided to improve the knowledge and understanding of parental Communication As Positive Efforts for child protection from violence Through Parenting Activities on communities of South Tangerang.
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