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      <subfield code="a">THE ROLE OF PARENTAL COMMUNICATION IN SHAPING CHILDREN'S CHARACTER IN THE DIGITAL ERA /</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Jurnal Keluarga Berencana | Vol. 9 No. 2, 2024</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">ABSTRACT&#13;
The rapid development of digital technology has brought both opportunities and challenges for parents in&#13;
shaping their children's character. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of parental communication&#13;
strategies in shaping children's digital behavior and character development amid increasing online risks&#13;
and influences. The study uses a qualitative approach with a phenomenological design to explore parents'&#13;
lived experiences in communicating with their children to foster positive character development in the&#13;
digital era. Purposive sampling was employed to select six parents (three mothers and three fathers) with&#13;
children aged 10-15 years who actively use digital devices. Data were collected through in-depth semi-&#13;
structured interviews, and a thematic analysis was used to identify key communication strategies,&#13;
challenges, and parental roles in shaping digital behavior. The results showed that parents adopted various&#13;
effective communication practices, specifically maintaining open dialogue through regular family&#13;
discussions, implementing collaborative rule-setting, engaging in active mentoring through shared digital&#13;
activities, and modeling appropriate technology use behavior. The main challenges included gaps in&#13;
technological knowledge and limited quality time. Parents played roles as digital educators, supervisors,&#13;
and role models. Effective communication had a positive impact on children's awareness of online risks and&#13;
responsible use of technology. However, consistent implementation of rules and peer influence remain&#13;
challenges. The study highlights the importance of adaptive and supportive communication practices while&#13;
also addressing technological knowledge gaps and peer influences.&#13;
Keywords: Digital character; Digital parenting; Digital resilience; Media literacy; Parental&#13;
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