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The Role of Parents in Preventing Bullying in Early Childhood
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https://doi.org/10.31004/obsesi.v7i5.5214Keywords:
bullying, early childhood, role of parentsAbstract
Bullying is a form of aggressive activity who hurts psychologically and  physically those who are "weaker" than him. However Bullying yet   handled in a way maximum to child early age . Therefore _ That this  research intends For understand the role of parents in preventing bullying in early childhood. This research uses the method qualitative     with approach review literature study namely by collecting data obtained from articles and journals related to the topic discussed. The   findings show that parents can do several things in educating young children to avoid bullying behavior, namely parents must take a more intensive role in order to Prevent bullying behavior in children. Parents must provide a good parenting style well so that no deviant behavior occurs in children, one of which is by playing the right role as a parent who is the first party in building children's character. This role can of course be taken if there is knowledge Parents regarding bullying behavior are also good at carrying out effective communication, being good role models, instilling a sense of self-confidence and responsibility, and monitoring more of what their children do. outside and outside. house or inside the house.
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