The Model of Parenting And Surrounding Environment To Improve Children's Nutrition And Early Psychosocial Development

Authors

  • Hasnawati Paputungan Early Childhood Education, Faculty of Education and Psychology, Universitas Negeri Manado, Tondano, Indonesia
  • Evie Palenewen Early Childhood Education, Faculty of Teaching and Education, Universitas Mulawarman, Indonesia
  • Aldjon Nixon Dapa Special Education, Faculty of Education and Psychology, Universitas Negeri Manado, Tondano, Indonesia
  • Jhoni Lagun Siang Lecturer at Institut Agama Kristen Negeri Manado, Jalan Bougenville, Tateli Satu, Pineleng, Mandolang, Kabupaten Minahasa, Sulawesi Utara

Keywords:

Parenting, nutrition, surrounding environment, Psychosocial Development.

Abstract

This research aims to analyze the relationship between nutritional status and psychosocial development of toddlers with a sample of 45 toddlers in Kotamobagu Barat sub-district. Noticeably, there is a relationship between environmental parenting and child development, sub-HOME which influences mental development (MDI) is emotional acceptance of children with a coefficient (R) of 0.44 and play equipment with a coefficient value of 0.49 percent, parenting environment of 0.25 percent. Game equipment and children's mental development have a closer relationship than emotional acceptance of children with mental development and environmental organization with development. Hence, there is a close relationship between nutritional status (BB/U) and development (MDI, PDI and behavior). The relationship between mental development (MDI) and nutritional status based on (BB/U) is closer. There is a relationship between nutritional status, parenting style and child development (MDI, PDI and behavior). (MDI) with sub-HOME children's play equipment (PAP), environmental organizations and emotional acceptance of children. Meanwhile, parental involvement, parenting variation opportunities and children's behavior did not show any relationship between child psychomotor (PDI) and nutritional status (BB/U), and sub HOME, PAP, PEA, shows a close relationship. Meanwhile, in the sub-HOME parental involvement (KOT), opportunities for variations in parenting, acceptance of children's behavior, and environmental organizations do not show a close relationship. That said, research with interventions on nutritional status, health and psychosocial development in early childhood, in this case the family plays a very important role, especially parents, in parenting patterns in determining the growth and development of children in the future.

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Published

2023-12-27

How to Cite

Hasnawati Paputungan, Evie Palenewen, Aldjon Nixon Dapa, & Jhoni Lagun Siang. (2023). The Model of Parenting And Surrounding Environment To Improve Children’s Nutrition And Early Psychosocial Development. Kurdish Studies, 11(2), 2117–2123. Retrieved from https://kurdishstudies.net/menu-script/index.php/KS/article/view/776

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