Educated by Hitting: Examining Authoritarian Parenting Patterns in the Batak Toba Ethnic Community in the Samosir Area, Ambarita Village

This research aims to find out how parenting patterns have developed in the Batak Toba ethnic in the Samosir Region and whether the Toba Batak tribe community in the Samosir Region uses a parenting style that involves hitting (Authoritarian). This research was conducted in Ambarita Village, Simanind...

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Main Authors: Annisa Wilda, Artha Mahindra Diputera, Herlina Deborah Victoria, Permata Sari Br Siregar, Hani Eklesia Sidauruk, Ribka Julianta Br Sinuraya
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Published: Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia 2023-11-01
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Online Access:https://vm36.upi.edu/index.php/cakrawaladini/article/view/63681/25900
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author Annisa Wilda
Artha Mahindra Diputera
Herlina Deborah Victoria
Permata Sari Br Siregar
Hani Eklesia Sidauruk
Ribka Julianta Br Sinuraya
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description This research aims to find out how parenting patterns have developed in the Batak Toba ethnic in the Samosir Region and whether the Toba Batak tribe community in the Samosir Region uses a parenting style that involves hitting (Authoritarian). This research was conducted in Ambarita Village, Simanindo District, Samosir Regency with a population of 400 heads of families. The sample used was 80 parents. This research uses a combination method (Mix method) using a Sequential Explanatory research approach. Data processing techniques are carried out by distributing questionnaires and conducting interviews. Based on the research results, it can be concluded that the parenting pattern applied by the Toba Batak tribe is 85% democratic parenting, parenting patterns authoritarian 15%, permissive parenting is 0%, that is, there are no parents who apply permissive parenting (abandoning the child). 1) parents who do not give freedom to children and restrain children 2) parents who give punishment by hitting or pinching when the child makes a mistake. This research will have an impact on parents in communities who have children to apply parenting patterns that are in accordance with the characteristics of children and provide input and encouragement to children to find the best way to achieve their goals
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spelling doaj.art-2a8158e38b664cb6a656b529ba9f17a52024-03-08T12:28:17ZengUniversitas Pendidikan IndonesiaCakrawala Dini2087-13172621-83212023-11-0114212913810.17509/cd.v14i2.63681Educated by Hitting: Examining Authoritarian Parenting Patterns in the Batak Toba Ethnic Community in the Samosir Area, Ambarita VillageAnnisa Wilda0Artha Mahindra Diputera1Herlina Deborah Victoria2Permata Sari Br Siregar3Hani Eklesia Sidauruk4Ribka Julianta Br Sinuraya5Universitas Negeri Medan IndonesiaUniversitas Negeri Medan IndonesiaUniversitas Negeri Medan IndonesiaUniversitas Negeri Medan IndonesiaUniversitas Negeri Medan IndonesiaUniversitas Negeri Medan IndonesiaThis research aims to find out how parenting patterns have developed in the Batak Toba ethnic in the Samosir Region and whether the Toba Batak tribe community in the Samosir Region uses a parenting style that involves hitting (Authoritarian). This research was conducted in Ambarita Village, Simanindo District, Samosir Regency with a population of 400 heads of families. The sample used was 80 parents. This research uses a combination method (Mix method) using a Sequential Explanatory research approach. Data processing techniques are carried out by distributing questionnaires and conducting interviews. Based on the research results, it can be concluded that the parenting pattern applied by the Toba Batak tribe is 85% democratic parenting, parenting patterns authoritarian 15%, permissive parenting is 0%, that is, there are no parents who apply permissive parenting (abandoning the child). 1) parents who do not give freedom to children and restrain children 2) parents who give punishment by hitting or pinching when the child makes a mistake. This research will have an impact on parents in communities who have children to apply parenting patterns that are in accordance with the characteristics of children and provide input and encouragement to children to find the best way to achieve their goalshttps://vm36.upi.edu/index.php/cakrawaladini/article/view/63681/25900authoritarianbatak toba ethnicparenting
spellingShingle Annisa Wilda
Artha Mahindra Diputera
Herlina Deborah Victoria
Permata Sari Br Siregar
Hani Eklesia Sidauruk
Ribka Julianta Br Sinuraya
Educated by Hitting: Examining Authoritarian Parenting Patterns in the Batak Toba Ethnic Community in the Samosir Area, Ambarita Village
Cakrawala Dini
authoritarian
batak toba ethnic
parenting
title Educated by Hitting: Examining Authoritarian Parenting Patterns in the Batak Toba Ethnic Community in the Samosir Area, Ambarita Village
title_full Educated by Hitting: Examining Authoritarian Parenting Patterns in the Batak Toba Ethnic Community in the Samosir Area, Ambarita Village
title_fullStr Educated by Hitting: Examining Authoritarian Parenting Patterns in the Batak Toba Ethnic Community in the Samosir Area, Ambarita Village
title_full_unstemmed Educated by Hitting: Examining Authoritarian Parenting Patterns in the Batak Toba Ethnic Community in the Samosir Area, Ambarita Village
title_short Educated by Hitting: Examining Authoritarian Parenting Patterns in the Batak Toba Ethnic Community in the Samosir Area, Ambarita Village
title_sort educated by hitting examining authoritarian parenting patterns in the batak toba ethnic community in the samosir area ambarita village
topic authoritarian
batak toba ethnic
parenting
url https://vm36.upi.edu/index.php/cakrawaladini/article/view/63681/25900
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