DAMPAK LINGKUNGAN KELUARGA TERHADAP KONDISI PSIKOLOGIS ANAK DAN KEHIDUPAN BERAGAMA
Keywords:
Family environment, child psychology, religious life, religious educationAbstract
This study explores the impact of the family environment on children's psychological condition and religious life. A family environment that prioritizes religious values from an early age is proven to help shape a child’s religious character and emotional stability. Religious education in Muslim families serves as a foundation for children to understand and practice religious teachings, build psychological stability, and enhance self-confidence and self-control. Amidst social and technological changes, strong religious values in the family are essential to prevent children from engaging in deviant behaviors. This study employs a literature review method with a descriptive qualitative approach, relying on secondary data from various sources. The results indicate that parental involvement in religious education, intergenerational transmission of religious values, and parental mental health play a significant role in supporting the psychological and religious development of children.
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