Seybold Report ISSN: 1533-9211

Abstract

MAPPASITINAJA: PARENTING PATTERNS FOR SINGLE PARENT FAMILIES IN THE GLOBALIZATION ERA


Indrayanti1, Andi Alimuddin Unde2, Sitti Murniati Muhtar3


Vol 18, No 1 ( 2023 )   |  Licensing: CC 4.0   |   Pg no: 216-227   |   Published on: 16-03-2023



Abstract
Having a harmonious family and successful children is the hope of all families, as well as single-parent families. However, single parents have several obstacles that prevent them from being able to raise their children optimally. These constraints such as the existence of multiple roles where a single parent has to carry out his dual duties, namely being a father as well as being a mother or vice versa. Other constraints such as time cannot be maximized because it fulfills these dual roles. the flow of globalization is also another obstacle, where children spend more time with their social media than communicating with other family members. Mappasitinaja as one of the values of siri' na pesse is used as a parenting style in single-parent families. The research aims to find out why single parents make mappasitinaja values a parenting style in their family and how to apply them in the family. The methodology used in this study is a qualitative method by collecting data through in-depth interviews with three single parents. The results found are that single parents still believe that parenting patterns based on local culture can be used for all ages and their application starts at an early age. While its application is carried out as early as possible according to the age of the child. The parenting style in single-parent families is generally authoritarian, so they do not accept any excuses if a child breaks the rules he has made.


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