LITERATURE REVIEW : THE ROLE PARENTS IN ENCOURAGING CHILDREN’S LEARNING MOTIVATION IN CIVICS SUBJECTS

Authors

  • Elvin Dea Mitha
  • Ratih Khairani

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62966/ijose.v2i1.286

Keywords:

The Role of Parents, Education, Children's Interest in Learning

Abstract

The Role of Parents in Children's Education is very influential on the child's future, Parents Parents are the first parties who have a close relationship with children. The success of the process of learning and learning activities, apart from being influenced by teacher factors, is also influenced by student factors themselves. Interest in learning is a psychological aspect of a person that manifests itself in several symptoms such as: passion, desire, enthusiasm, feelings, likes to change behavior through various activities which include seeking knowledge and experience, in other words interest in learning is attention, liking, one's interest ( learning citizens) on the learning process they are undergoing and which is then demonstrated through enthusiasm, participation and activeness in following the existing learning process. With the ability possessed, it can strengthen one's memory of what has been obtained. This research method uses a literature review, namely a systematic method. The results of the study show that parents also play an important role in learning interest in children. Communication that occurs between parents and children in the family is also one of the important things in the development of morals and the development of the child's personality. If parental communication has a good influence on children, then it can cause children to develop well too. The atmosphere of parental communication at home has an important role in determining children's behavior.

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Published

2023-06-23

How to Cite

Mitha, E. D., & Khairani, R. (2023). LITERATURE REVIEW : THE ROLE PARENTS IN ENCOURAGING CHILDREN’S LEARNING MOTIVATION IN CIVICS SUBJECTS. International Journal of Students Education, 2(1), 151–154. https://doi.org/10.62966/ijose.v2i1.286