M-Hypnoparenting Development To Stimulate Children's Spiritual Intelligence

  • Meyla Dewanti Ahsanta Mahasiswa

Abstract

Abstract

This research is motivated by the lack of children's intelligence abilities in terms of spirituality.

The purpose of this study was to determine the process of developing the M-Hypnoparenting application

to stimulate children's spiritual intelligence, to determine the feasibility of the M-Hypnoparenting

application media, and to determine the results of the effectiveness test of the M-Hypnoparenting

application media. This study uses the type of research method R&D (Research and Development) with

the use of the ASSURE development model. The data analysis technique in this study used descriptive

analysis techniques. This study uses target participants of children aged 5-6 years in TK PGRI PURI

Mojokerto as the main sample in the trial of the M-Hypnoparenting application media product, children

aged 5-6 years in TK Kartini Mojokerto as a trial of conventional media products or LKA. This data

collection instrument was obtained through distributing questionnaires to media experts, material

experts and parents. Data acquisition was obtained through the collection of questionnaires which was

carried out through the distribution of online google forms. The results on the questionnaire of parents'

perceptions of their children's spiritual intelligence were 0,690 and for the parents' questionnaire on

the use of the M-Hypnoparenting application media were 0,636. The regression test which shows the

value of sig X1 is 0,014 < 0,05, it can be interpreted that H1 is acceptable which can be concluded that

there is an influence on the M-Hypnoparenting application media on the spiritual intelligence of

children aged 5-6 years. This research shows that the M-Hypnoparenting application media is effective

in stimulating the spiritual intelligence of children aged 5-6 years.

Keywords: Spiritual Intelligence, Early Childhood, Mobile Applications, Hypnoparenting.

Published
2023-07-28
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