Fatherless analysis of children’s development social-emotional

Authors

  • Diya Fatihah Zahra Country Of Universitas Mulawarman Universitas Mulawarman Author
  • Syarifah Zafira Zain Country Of Universitas Mulawarman Universitas Mulawarman Author
  • Ime Nur Azzahra Country Of Universitas Mulawarman Universitas Mulawarman Author
  • Aulia Az Zahra Country Of Universitas Mulawarman Universitas Mulawarman Author
  • Adharina Dian Pertiwi Country Of Universitas Mulawarman Universitas Mulawarman Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62031/kccj.v1n1.9

Keywords:

children, fatherless, social-emotional

Abstract

Fatherless is a circumstance Where an individual must live Far from his father. This happens when somebody loses the presence and influence of an excellent father's physique or emotions. Minimal This father figure can be caused by various factors, including divorce, death, and parents who do it. Long Distance Marriage: Work causes an individual to lose the impact of a good father figure. Social-emotional development involves emotions, thoughts, and behavior involving a child's ability to engage with their environment, such as friends, peers, adults, etc. This allows them to adapt effectively to hope, community, and nation. This research aims to analyze the development of social-emotional children who are fatherless in life and facilitate readers so that they can increase their understanding of the stages of development of an emotional child who is in a fatherless condition. Data analysis was conducted via technique interview by taking five samples from 3 sources. The results of this study conclude that from 5 samples with three different fatherless characteristics, development socially. The child's emotions are pretty stable in the case of a fatherless long-distance marriage.

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Published

2023-11-28

How to Cite

Fatherless analysis of children’s development social-emotional. (2023). Kepompong Children Centre Journal , 1(1), 68-76. https://doi.org/10.62031/kccj.v1n1.9

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