Culture-Based Parenting: An Effort to Protect Children from Crime
Keywords:
Parenting, Culture-Based Parenting, Child Development, Community Service, Child ProtectionAbstract
Parenting plays a critical role in shaping children’s development and preparing them for future challenges. In many contexts, parenting practices are strongly influenced by local culture and religious values, which serve as guiding frameworks for family life. Early childhood, often referred to as the “golden years,” is a pivotal stage in which children internalise values, behaviours, and skills that will shape their character and resilience in adulthood. However, social changes and the influence of technology have created new challenges that require parents to adapt their approaches while maintaining cultural identity. This community service program aimed to strengthen parents’ understanding of culture-based parenting as a preventive effort to protect children from deviant behaviours and negative external influences. The activity was conducted in Piyeung Mane Village, Montasik Sub-district, Aceh Besar, involving approximately 50 participants, comprising men, women, and youth. The program employed a counselling and socialisation approach, consisting of lectures by facilitators, followed by interactive discussions and Q&A sessions. The results indicated that participants gained a broader understanding of the importance of effective parenting tailored to children’s needs and supported by local cultural values. Parents recognised the necessity of combining affection, discipline, and role modelling in their daily practices. The documentation also showed strong community engagement, reflecting openness to continuous learning and collaboration with academic institutions. In conclusion, culture-based parenting provides a solid foundation for raising resilient, responsible, and value-driven young generations. Effective parenting not only ensures child welfare but also contributes to building a stronger and more harmonious community.
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