Implemented Positive Language to Build Positive Characters of Children as Cultural Heritage
- DOI
- 10.2991/assehr.k.201230.046How to use a DOI?
- Keywords
- Cultural heritage, Positive characters, Positive language
- Abstract
As the basic rights of children, the language was the most important thing to build children’s characters. The use of positive language in the family as the closest environment of the children would build children’s positive characters. However, the massive use of digital technology has disrupted every single home where language seemed to lose its meaning and fail its functions. Regarding this situation, this research was administered in the women community of Moslem society where the participants were young mothers who have searched for the best formula for building children’s characters. They have restricted the use of digital technology and spend intensive time with their family. Though, family communication remained insipid. By conducting a longitudinal survey design, this research was examining the use of mothers’ positive language from 2016 to 2018. This research was engaged by 118 mothers in 2016; 86 mothers in 2017; and 47 mothers in 2018. Findings showed that the need for using positive language has been significantly increased, and the use of positive language has been significantly implemented. Most mothers committed that positive language was not only a tool for communication but also as one of the important tools to build positive characters, as the cultural heritage.
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- © 2020, the Authors. Published by Atlantis Press.
- Open Access
- This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
Cite this article
TY - CONF AU - Amrina Rosyada AU - Ayu Bandu Retnomurti AU - Agustina Ramadhianti PY - 2020 DA - 2020/12/31 TI - Implemented Positive Language to Build Positive Characters of Children as Cultural Heritage BT - Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Folklore, Language, Education and Exhibition (ICOFLEX 2019) PB - Atlantis Press SP - 245 EP - 249 SN - 2352-5398 UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.201230.046 DO - 10.2991/assehr.k.201230.046 ID - Rosyada2020 ER -